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Training Ground Subject of Land Registry Purchase Searches By Takeover Consortium - Ipswich Town News

Training Ground Subject of Land Registry Purchase Searches By Takeover Consortium - Ipswich Town News
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Town Takeover Close - Ipswich Town News

Town Takeover Close TWTD understands Town’s US-backed takeover could happen as soon as next month. As reported yesterday, speculation regarding a takeover at Portman Road has been circulating for a couple of weeks but is more advanced than has previously been suggested. We understand the deal which would see the club change hands to a US-based group is worth £30 million. Current owner Marcus Evans, who is set to write-off his debt, which will now have climbed to around £100 million, is understood to be keeping a five per cent stake in Town, presumably so he could potentially profit from a future sale if and when the Blues reach the Premier League.

A CRAVEN DIARY: When Prince Charles came to Craven to open the new Airedale General Hospital

AIREDALE General Hospital at Steeton may now be past its best, but 50 years ago, Craven was preparing to welcome His Royal Highness Prince Charles to perform the opening ceremony of the new hospital. The hospital cost £5.5 million to build and was to be administered by the Airedale Hospital Management Committee along with six smaller hospitals in the group. It was to serve a population of 155, 000 people in the Keighley, Bingley Skipton and Settle areas. It was, reported the Craven Herald, the first time there had been a visit to the area of an heir to the throne, and there was great excitement.

MEMORY LANE: When Prince Charles came to open the new Airedale General Hospital

AIREDALE General Hospital at Steeton may now be past its best, but 50 years ago, Craven was preparing to welcome His Royal Highness Prince Charles to perform the opening ceremony of the new hospital. The hospital cost £5.5 million to build and was to be administered by the Airedale Hospital Management Committee along with six smaller hospitals in the group. It was to serve a population of 155, 000 people in the Keighley, Bingley Skipton and Settle areas. It was, reported the Craven Herald, the first time there had been a visit to the area of an heir to the throne, and there was great excitement.

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