The project featured a Roman visitor attraction and 10 storey building of 211 apartments and office space. It was turned down by a majority vote at a planning meeting on Wednesday. The developers - a partnership between York Archaeological Trust, North Star and Rougier Street Developments - could now appeal the decision to the planning inspector and submit a fresh application to City of York Council. A spokesperson for the developers said they are currently considering all options. Supporters have shared their disappointment over the decision. Shaun Collinge, who runs The Maltings near the site, said the verdict was a bit of a shock, adding: The area I believe has been neglected in recent years and is in need of a regeneration programme.
Drive-in Horrible Histories show at Newcastle Racecourse postpones date
Family show changes date to May Bank Holiday Monday following the road map announcement
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The drive-in theatre production will now take place at Carlisle Racecourse on Sunday 2 May. The Birmingham Stage Company (BSC) decided to bring back their drive-in theatre tour due to popular demand after successful productions last summer and over Christmas. Addressing fans in an update video on Twitter, BSC Director and Actor, Neal Foster, said: We are so thankful for all your support for our drive-in tour that we ve arranged. It s your passion and joy for the productions we did last year of Horrible Christmas and Barmy Britain that has made us want to bring more shows out to you this Easter.
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Horrible Histories will be coming to Carlisle this Easter. The Horrible Histories Live on Stage production is touring again due to popular demand and will be coming to Carlisle Racecourse on Monday, April 5. The Covid-safe drive-in theatre experience will allow people to watch Horrible Histories Barmy Britain from the comfort of their cars. “It’s unlike anything I’ve experienced before,” said Birmingham Stage Company (BSC) director and actor, Neal Foster. “The first time I waked on stage and found out I was performing in front of 300 cars, I burst out laughing because its such a peculiar thing. It’s the sort of thing I imagine might happen on a distant planet.