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St Helens Chamber and TfN backs Parkside Colliery plans

An overhead view of how the site could look ST HELENS Chamber of Commerce and Transport for the North have given their backing to the regeneration of the derelict Parkside Colliery site in Newton-le-Willows, citing it as critical  to the region’s future economic growth. Secretary of State Robert Jenrick is set to rule on whether the site can be redeveloped for industrial and logistics uses following the grant of outline planning permission by St Helens Borough Council in December 2019. The scheme was called in for review by the Secretary of State and a public inquiry held in January 2021. Proposals to regenerate the former colliery have proved hugely controversial, with the council receiving almost 700 letters of objection prior to permission being granted.

The British Bigfoot: Guardians of Ancient Sites? They Just Might Be

One final thing for the controversy surrounding the thought-form/Tulpa issue: I thought that today I would expand on the matter of the “British Bigfoot” connection to all of this. As I mentioned in my previous article, there is a theory that the “creature” is a thought-form designed to guard ancient sites – and that has done so for millennia. Some might dismiss such things as nonsense, but the fact is that sightings of Bigfoot-type creatures in the U.K., and where ancient sites can be found, abound. And I don’t exaggerate. The main reason why most people don’t know of the strange phenomenon is because, simply, it doesn’t get a great deal of publicity. And even when it is highlighted, the whole thing is dismissed or laughed at. Too bad. There

Sci-Tech Daresbury wins award from charity Stick n Step

New drive-thru Costa Coffee set to open in Oldham

New drive-thru Costa Coffee set to open in Oldham Costa Coffee will open a new drive-thru at the Hollinwood Junction site There is an ongoing project to regenerate the Hollinwood Junction area of Oldham (Image: Google Maps) For the latest Oldham news sign up to the MyOldham newsletter hereInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A new drive-thru coffee shop is set to open in Oldham later this year, as a £35m project moves forward.

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