Photo by Louis Hansel on Unsplash Lacock: A number of roads will be closed to traffic to enable Relish the Great Outdoors Ltd to carry out Lacock Half Marathon, 10km and 5km race. These road include: a) C155 (Part) High Street; from its junction with West Street to its junction with The Wharf/Hither Way. b) CI 55 (Part) The Wharf; from its junction with High Street to its junction with Bewley Lane, c) Bewley Lane; from its junction with The Wharf to its junction with Naish Hill, d) Naish Hill (Part); from its junction with Bewley Lane in a westerly direction to its junction with Mons Lane (Reybridge). e) Mons Lane (Part); from a point approximately 70m south of its junction with Naish Hill (Reybridge) in a north-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 1 km to a point adjacent Great Notton Farm, f) Nethercote Hill; from its junction with Footpath 15 to its junction with Church Street, g) Church Street (Part); from its junction with Nethercote Hill to its junction with
Photo by Louis Hansel on Unsplash Lacock: A number of roads will be closed to traffic to enable Relish the Great Outdoors Ltd to carry out Lacock Half Marathon, 10km and 5km race. These road include: a) C155 (Part) High Street; from its junction with West Street to its junction with The Wharf/Hither Way. b) CI 55 (Part) The Wharf; from its junction with High Street to its junction with Bewley Lane, c) Bewley Lane; from its junction with The Wharf to its junction with Naish Hill, d) Naish Hill (Part); from its junction with Bewley Lane in a westerly direction to its junction with Mons Lane (Reybridge). e) Mons Lane (Part); from a point approximately 70m south of its junction with Naish Hill (Reybridge) in a north-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 1 km to a point adjacent Great Notton Farm, f) Nethercote Hill; from its junction with Footpath 15 to its junction with Church Street, g) Church Street (Part); from its junction with Nethercote Hill to its junction with
The White Horse in Thelnetham, on the Norfolk-Suffolk border
- Credit: Google Maps
A proposal to convert a pub on the Norfolk-Suffolk border into a home has been blocked by planners.
The White Horse in Hopton Road, Thelnetham, has been vacant since its previous tenants gave notice in July 2019.
The owners of the pub had applied to West Suffolk Council seeking permission to convert it into a home as it was not financially viable , according to planning documents.
But the plans attracted a number of objections from neighbours - including from Thelnetham Parish Council, which said it wished for the property to be listed as an asset of community value.