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Loved ones pay tribute to 38 Plymouth people who have died
A total of 52 death notices were placed into the Plymouth Herald in the last week
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This week s funeral and death notices pay tribute to 38 Plymouth people who have sadly died in recent weeks.
A total of 52 death notices have been placed into funeral notices section of PlymouthLive s sister title, The Herald, between February 26 to March 4.
Some loved ones have left multiple postings for the same person, so different family members can pay their respects.
The beautiful and heartfelt messages provide comfort to the loved ones of those either lost or being celebrated.
DSDHA reveals plans to demolish and replace Holborn tower block
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DSDHA has unveiled plans to knock down a 17-storey Travelodge hotel in the heart of central London and replace it with a taller scheme
The practice said redeveloping 1960s Selkirk House on High Holborn with a new 21-storey tower would improve the ‘blight and severence’ of the area’s post-war planning.
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Camden Market owner Lab Tech hired the architect to draw up plans for a new scheme containing 20,000m
2 of offices units and homes.
The tower centrepiece will be a stepped office building with communal terraces, while there will also be 25 homes built on West Central Street and 1,750m