The Barclays site Barclays said Tradescroft had been developed in the 1790s after Trades House purchased the plot of land which was previously part of the larger area of the Barony of the Gorbals. It added that the area of Windmill Croft dated back to the 1700s. The bank noted this area was named for its windmill sitting on the banks of the Clyde just to the west of the site. The bank said Wellcroft was “likely named after wells or springs in the location which later became the start of the Paisley and Johnstone canal built to support the local coal industry”. It added that Grays Hill, just to the south of the campus site, was commonly called “clay holes”, and that this was thought to be because of the leftover materials used by the local brickworks.
All of the applications can be viewed via the planning section of Cotswold District Council’s website. Erection of domestic annex to provide accessible bedrooms for disabled guests, new wall and gates, use of existing outbuilding as gym and treatment room facilitated by rebuilt rear outrigger. At White House, Stow Road, Sezincote, Moreton-In-Marsh. Ref. No: 20/04392/FUL Status: Awaiting decision Ref. No: 20/04492/CLEUD Status: Awaiting decision Ref. No: 21/00169/TCONR Status: Awaiting decision Fell a conifer at gate, and cut back cherry tree. At Apple Trees, Back Lane, Upper Oddington, Moreton-In-Marsh. Ref. No: 21/00149/TCONR Status: Awaiting decision Ref. No: 21/00148/TCONR Status: Awaiting decision
Donated bears make some of their new owners raise smiles A cuddly bear collection donated to Calne Town Council to thank the community has been distributed to local groups. Wendy Crunden gave her collection of Charlie Bears, after what she described as the incredible support that a member of her family had received from their local community during the past year. The team at Calne Town Council arranged for each of the Charlie Bears to be rehomed around the local area. The bears were distributed to local residential care homes to support their residents and provide some much-needed cuddles, including The Firs Care Home LTD on Lickhill Rd, Kingston House at Lansdowne Crescent, Derry Hill), and The Maltings on Brewers Lane.