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Barrow has come a very long way during Covid (Here s what our readers said)

Barrow has come a very long way during Covid (Here s what our readers said)
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What will become of the Cumbria coal mine? (Here s what the readers said)

REACT: What the readers have to say about the Cumbria coal mine THE Government has ‘called-in’ the decision on whether to allow a coal mine to be built on the west coast of Cumbria, writes Cllr Giles Archibald, leader of South Lakeland District Council. There will now be a public inquiry run by the UK Planning Inspectorate followed by an independent decision as to whether to allow it to proceed. Stephen Legs said: The green economy jobs aren t always as green as might be imagined. Al Jazerah is showing a programme tonight at 11.30 pm, People and Power showing the environmental and human costs of mining cobalt in the DRC; cobalt used for batteries in electric vehicles. The programme will be repeated and may possibly be found on their website or on their Freeview site.

Lakes BioScience will bring jobs back to Ulverston: Here s what you said about it

REACT: New site to bring jobs back to Ulverston PLANS to build a £350m bio-manufacturing plant to produce modern medicines has taken a major step forward much to the delight of the community. Lakes BioScience, formed from a team of UK industry experts, has been granted planning permission to start work on the site at Ulverston. This will generate 250 high-value, high-tech jobs at a state-of-the-art factory producing monoclonal antibodies. Dan Ladden said: Good luck to them. I hope they can recruit locally. Ian Betty said: Great news, well done SLDC for not holding things up and sending out a positive message. Thanks to Lakes Bio Science for having confidence in our area. Thanks to GSK for the land. Not just jobs, it’s the status of them. If they are hard to get its encouragement for young people to get educated and stay in the area. It’s a win win, if locals can’t take them up then it will attract well qualified people to the area.”

Police investigate wave of sheep attacks: Here is what you had to say

REACT: Public react to sheep attack INVESTIGATIONS are underway following reports of dog attacks. Police were called to investigate an incident of sheep worrying, that occurred at around 4.30pm on Wednesday at Cartmel Fell. It was reported that a border collie dog, wearing a red harness at the time of incident, was seen chasing and attacking sheep for approximately 30 minutes, no owner was seen present. Colin Towns said: What is so hard to understand about keep your dog on a lead. It’s that simple.    Brian May said: I don t understand how people can allow this to keep happening. James McMann said: If a member of the public is responsible for something like this they should be taken to court, forced to pay for the animal they harmed and compensate the owner. If it happens again you have to wonder, why they are allowed to have a dog.

Work on Kendal s flood defenses has started: Here s what you had to say

BUILD: Flood defense work begins Work has begun the first phase of a £76 million project for the Kendal Flood Risk Management Scheme. Construction has started in Dockray Hall, where the construction team will work for several months, further works will then begin at Romney Gardens in March. Walter Tomney said: “As far as I know there is still no traffic management plan to avoid traffic delays when the work progresses to New Road and Aynam Road. The plan apparently is the responsibility of SLDC. If they’re not careful there will be a repeat of radio traffic bulletins warnings drivers to avoid Kendal. How do you get recovery after Covid with this hanging over the heads of business?”

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