FOUR new businesses are opening at the award-winning Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley as the national lockdown eases. The firms are the Amity Brew Co, Beckett and Beckett Interiors, Farsley Fire and Smoke and Anahata Yoga. The mill complex, where Yorkshire Television’s Emmerdale and Heartbeat were filmed, has been transformed in recent years. John Gaunt, joint managing director of the company which owns Sunny Bank Mills, said: “These are very exciting new lettings for us – and we are absolutely delighted at the range of businesses who are now joining us at Sunny Bank Mills. They broaden our appeal and provide wonderful new facilities for everyone who works at the mill and who lives in Farsley.”
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RNLI Holyhead Lifeboat Station were contacted by HM Coastguard on the morning of Thursday, February 18. The vessel had come aground on rocks towards the end of the breakwater. Picture: Ronnie Roberts and Russ Clarke. A commercial tug was set to tow the stricken craft. Holyhead Lifeboat said their role was to act in support to prevent any loss of life or other safety issues while the operation took place. A spokesperson for the team said: The casualty vessel had been moored for some time in the harbour, but had broken free from her mooring overnight, and had come aground on rocks towards the end of the breakwater. There was concern the vessel could drift into the busy shipping lanes. The owner of the vessel and a fellow sailor had boarded her to try and oversee her recovery.
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The Kimya sank off the north Wales coastline 30 years ago in a shipping disaster that saw 10 men tragically succumb to the waves (Image: RNLI Holyhead Lifeboat Station/Daily Post)
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