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Movies on TV this week: The Searchers ; Forrest Gump

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Movies on TV this week: Lust for Life ; Platoon and more

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Huge Roman Quarter development set to be decided tomorrow

PLANS for the huge Roman Quarter development in York city centre are set to be decided at a planning meeting tomorrow, Wednesday. The proposals – drawn up in partnership between York Archaeological Trust, Rougier Street Developments and developer North Star – would see three buildings on Rougier Street demolished to make way for a 10-storey apartment block, offices, shops and a Roman visitor attraction. The scheme has been revised twice since it was submitted to City of York Council. Developers say it is set to create more than 600 jobs, bring in £334 million over 30 years and half a million visitors to the Roman centre a year.

1,600-year-old Roman mosaic is SAVED by a museum

1,600-year-old Roman mosaic is SAVED by a museum Joe Pinkstone For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A beautiful Roman mosaic depicting a leopard hunting an antelope is set to stay in the UK after a local museum scrambled together enough money to purchase it.  The 8ft by 6.5ft panel was unearthed in 1974 and is thought to have been made 1,700 years ago during the Roman occupation of Britain, experts believe.  It was one of three mosaic panels unearthed by archaeologists in the grounds of Dewlish House in Dorset. Two of them were donated to the Dorset County Museum but the third was kept by the owners of the estate before being auctioned in 2018 for £28,000. It was subsequently sold to a European collector.  

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