PLANNING permission has been granted for a unique housing development in Ramsbottom. The futuristic-looking self-build project on land close to Heatherside Road was granted approval following a meeting of Bury Council’s Planning Committee late last month. Built into a slope, the family home will feature a collection of sheds with incredible panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. According to the architect behind the development, the proposed family home has been designed in a manner which seeks to present a design philosophy of a modern but low-key agricultural appearance alongside the use of traditional and locally sourced materials, including stone from a local quarry.
Futuristic family home built into hill above Ramsbottom is given planning permission
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Futuristic family home built into hill above Ramsbottom is given planning permission
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Florida grocer is first independent chain to adopt nutrition incentive program
Florida grocer Hitchcock’s Markets is serving up savings to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) customers via a partnership with the USDA-funded Fresh Access Bucks (FAB) nutrition incentive program and the Feeding Florida food bank network.
Under the program, SNAP recipients get coupons for up to $10 toward fresh fruit and vegetables. Hitchcock’s shoppers who spend more than $10 in SNAP food purchases receive a $10 credit for fruit and vegetables, while for transactions of less than $10 they get a direct match in Fresh Access Bucks. The retailer is fully reimbursed by FAB for all incentives redeemed by SNAP shoppers.