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Controversial lights at cemetery near Keighley Tarn are approved
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A NEW £1 million-plus privately-operated cemetery has opened near Keighley Tarn. Those behind the scheme – the first of its kind in the Bradford district for over a century – say the project is already providing a potential model for similar initiatives nationally. When plans to turn the old Braithwaite Edge quarry site into a burial ground – accommodating up to 2,000 graves – were first put forward by Keighley Community Cemetery, there was fierce opposition from some residents. Concerns were voiced that water courses could be contaminated and there were fears over increased traffic levels. But there was also strong support for the scheme and the plans were given the go-ahead by Bradford Council s regulatory and appeals committee in 2015, with councillors voting six-to-one in favour.
A NEW £1 million-plus privately-operated cemetery has opened near Keighley Tarn. Those behind the scheme – the first of its kind in the Bradford district for over a century – say the project is already providing a potential model for similar initiatives nationally. When plans to turn the old Braithwaite Edge quarry site into a burial ground – accommodating up to 2,000 graves – were first put forward by Keighley Community Cemetery, there was fierce opposition from some residents. Concerns were voiced that water courses could be contaminated and there were fears over increased traffic levels. But there was also strong support for the scheme and the plans were given the go-ahead by Bradford Council s regulatory and appeals committee in 2015, with councillors voting six-to-one in favour.
Marske Hall and its grounds are on the market for £2.5m. THE future of a unique historic house remains uncertain after a heritage enthusiast’s scheme to transform it into an exclusive wedding venue and aparthotel was roundly rejected amid concerns it would irreversibly harm the listed buildings and shatter the tranquillity of a Yorkshire Dales village. Developer Ian Morton said after spending a year on the first scheme to attempt to ensure the long-term viability of the Georgian Marske Hall estate since the Second World he was “devastated” and had been left with “no positive direction” by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s dismissal his proposal.
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