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George Crawley s funeral cortege to pause at Corby Cube to honour town s first Alderman
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Corby is in line for 25m in government money. Picture: Alison Bagley
Civic leaders and other organisations formed a board that was asked to come up with a Town Investment Plan, and local people were asked for their ideas.
Now the panel has revealed its plans which include the re-purposing of Chisholm House into a college and the use of a green space for elderly housing and a community space.
They say their plan has drawn on ‘wide ranging engagement and consultation with key stakeholders in Corby’ and draws from previous overarching planning documents drawn up to cover the local area and the whole region.
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The most frequent complaints concerned barking dogs - 63 made in East Northants and 89 in the Kettering Council area - with five received from one Desborough street alone.
Noisy cockerels were the next biggest cause of complaint with five bothersome birds across the two council areas getting neighbours in a flap.
The most exotic animal to assault the ears of annoyed residents was a peafowl in East Northants with the quiet being shattered by its distinctive piercing calls.
Corby Council and Wellingborough Council did not meet the 20-day deadline to respond to a Freedom of Information request.
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Activities such as flushing toilets, children playing, washing machines, vacuums, lawnmowers, doors and cupboards closing, are considered to be normal living noise, unless they are happening frequently at unreasonable times.