Parking fears sees decision delayed on Natalie Woodgate s plan to convert church into dance studio
Councillors want more information after raising concerns about parking problems outside the former church in Ormesby
08:00, 10 MAR 2021
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Councillors have ruled on a number of key planning applications in Middlesbrough
Updated They include proposals for 139 homes on the site of a former school in a Acklam.
Applicant Avant Homes is to develop land on the former St David s Catholic School, which was demolished after it closed its doors more than a decade ago.
The site - at the end of St David s Way, off the busy Hall Drive which is home to a secondary school and two football clubs - has remained empty ever since.
The application has proved controversial due its location next to the Avenue of Trees - a popular local beauty spot.
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Barnsley Women’s FC are still aiming to reach the top levels of the sport in the near future despite expecting their season to be declared null and void for a second year in a row.
The Reds have only played six matches in the Women’s National League Division One North – the fourth tier in England – which they led throughout last season until it was expunged late on.
Barnsley had planned to reach the Championship, the second tier, by 2023 and are still keen to get there eventually despite the setbacks due to the coronavirus crisis.
They are also ambitious off the field and hope to build a new stadium in the town, having previously unveiled plans for a £3-4million facility that would be the first specifically for women and girls in this country.