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Kirkby Lonsdale councillors speak out after Ruskin View vandalised

RUSKINS View in Kirkby Lonsdale had two of its bins thrown over the railings which overlooked the iconic beauty spot. The bins had been torn from their foundations and cast down the hill from the path way overlooking the landscape view, which was named after 19th century poet John Ruskin. BEAUTY: Ruskins View in Kirkby Lonsdale Images of the vandalism circulated online and triggered outrage from the local community. One of the bins had rolled half way down the hill, while the other had been thrown further. Chairman of Kirkby Lonsdale Town Council, Alan Muirhead, described the act as mindless’.

Property market booming as solicitors reports 44 per cent increase in new business

Cumbria’s property market is booming, a leading county solicitors says. Bendles Solicitors, which has offices across the county, said an easing of lockdown restrictions, traditional spring activity and pent-up demand has resulted in the welcome boost. It has reported a 44 per cent increase in new instruction income from February.

Place North West | Genesis acquires Russell Armer

Neil Tague Cumbrian housebuilder Genesis Homes has bought Russell Armer Homes, a Kendal-headquartered housing developer. The deal, for an undisclosed sum, will strengthen Penrith-based Genesis’ strategy of expansion into South Lakeland and North Lancashire, the company said. Nicky Gordon, managing director of Genesis, said: “Genesis is a business which continues to grow with its sights set on delivery regionally across Cumbria and Lancashire and this acquisition provides that platform for delivery.” Law firm Baines Wilson advised on the deal. Andrew Hill, head of corporate and commercial at the firm, described the deal as a “testament” to Genesis’ “identity as a leading property developer in the region”.

The latest planning applications received and determined by South Lakeland District Council

South Lake District Council applications received, week ending March 28 Single storey rear extension and creation of new main entrance with glass canopy over, Norland, Main Street, Baycliff. For Mr & Mrs David & Helen Pearce. Application for a Certificate of Lawfulness to establish that a material start of work has been carried out in respect of planning permission 5/92/1762 (Conversion of redundant barn to two dwellings), Blenkett Farm, Jack Hill, Allithwaite, Grange-Over-Sands. For Richard and James Whitton. Alterations to rear of dwelling, Burnleigh Garret House Lane from Cartmel to Beckside, Cartmel, Grange-Over-Sands. For Copple A Copple. Demolition of existing house and construction of replacement dwelling, Greenfield Lodge, Aynsome Road, Cartmel, Grange-Over-Sands. For Mr R Davis and Mr J Wood.

The latest planning applications received and determined by South Lakeland District Council

The latest planning applications received and determined by South Lakeland District Council
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