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PLANS to turn the space left behind by a long-standing car dealership into a retail space have been submitted to Maldon District Council. Quest Motor Group announced it would be moving out of its home at Wycke Hill Business Park this year after nearly a century in the town. A proposal has now been drawn up by the Harris Partnership on behalf of Barkby Real Estate Development for the area at the junction between Wycke Hill and Limebrook Way. The plans include an autocentre, two trade units, a drive-thru coffee shop, and car parking. The design and access statement says: “Barkby Real Estate Development Limited are committed to delivering a well thought out, high quality proposal that seeks to improve the proposed development site.
Snitches get battered: Lincolnshire chippy deep fry Colin the Caterpillar for charity
Colin is getting battered by Papa’s
A popular fish and chip shop in Cleethorpes have joined in the M&S vs Aldi legal dispute by selling mini Colin the Caterpillar cakes for charity.
Papa’s Fish and Chips on Cleethorpes Pier will be selling the donut battered mini Colin the Caterpillar cakes at £1.49 on Monday, April 26 only, with all proceeds going to Teenage Cancer Trust.
It comes after Marks & Spencer announced it would be suing Aldi for allegedly plagiarising its Colin the Caterpillar cakes, producing a cheaper alternative called Cuthbert.
Volunteer driver for disabled people gets parking fine for being thoughtful
He claims there isn’t enough room for disabled access
James has called the decision unreal and wants the parking space extended. | Photo: James Taylor
A volunteer driver for disabled people has been given a parking fine in Lincoln city centre after leaving room for wheelchair access between parked cars.
James Taylor had parked his car at a disabled spot on City Square off Broadgate on Saturday morning, leaving enough space behind another vehicle in case a wheelchair needed to be loaded into the boot.
James told
The Lincolnite that his badge was on full display, but he was given a ticket as a result of his back wheel being out of the parking space.