PLAN: Active planning applications in the Lake District Here are the latest Lake District National Park planning applications currently under review. Erection of one local needs dwelling and one affordable local needs dwelling, Lower Garden, Wreay Mansions, Wreay, Matterdale, Watermillock. For Mr Sam Bunting. Proposed store, plant room, parking and terraces, Bryen Beck Farm, Cartmel Fell, Windermere. For Mr John Hughes. LBC, proposed store, plant room, parking and terraces, Bryen Beck Farm, Cartmel Fell, Windermere. For Mr John Hughes. Proposed kitchen extension, the erection of an outbuilding and the provision of a pedestrian gateway,The Cruck Barn, Berrier, Penrith. For Mr & Mrs Cluksza.
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As travel restrictions begin to loosen, many Americans are turning to road trips to scratch their itch of wanderlust and cure their cases of pandemic-induced cabin fever.
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Most women do not need to be there : What happens to the female offenders who are spared jail by our courts
The Manchester Evening News has looked back on cases where women avoided prison sentences and why
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In crucial byelection, a country website fills a political news void
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Even 72-year-old Kate Fraser has realised that the future of political campaigning is digital.
In a byelection where the stakes are unexpectedly high, Fraser is one of 13 candidates looking for clever ways to reach 55,000 voters in the Upper Hunter, a seat of rolling hills about 200 kilometres north of Sydney that is the centre of the state’s horse breeding and coal mining industries.
Scone.com.au managing director Elizabeth Flaherty, right, and cadet journalist Taylah Fellows working from a Scone cafe.
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To share her anti-mining, pro-public transport message, Fraser has settled on a behemoth and a minnow: Facebook and Scone.com.au, a hyper-local news website.
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