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Serious doubts over Parkside jobs projections

The virtual public inquiry over plans to regenerate the former Parkside Colliery site in Newton-le-Willows recently concluded. Proposals to redevelop the former colliery, which was shut in 1993, were originally submitted in January 2018 by Parkside Regeneration LLP, a joint venture between developer Langtree and St Helens Borough Council. It believes that it will provide 1,330 new jobs when fully complete, add more than £80 million a year to the St Helens economy and provide £2.2 million a year in business rates to support local services. However, Dr Kevin McLafferty, who lives close to the site, is doubtful. He has a professional doctorate in business and is the former global head of business intelligence at HSBC.

Strange and Mysterious Photographs, Part 3 | Mysterious Universe

I thought I would turn this 2-part article into a 4-part, as there are a couple of interesting stories to tell, and photos to show. The first one is a lighthearted one, as you’ll see. The photograph below was mailed anonymously to me back in the early to mid 1990s, if memory serves me correct, which I think it does. Anyway, a handful of years later, and after publishing the picture on the Net, I ended up getting a very weird, late-night phone call  from someone who claimed it was a legitimate picture of what was known in the field of U.K. Cryptozoology as the Green-Faced Monkey of Churtson woods, England. How they knew this was not revealed, and no further data – beyond a slightly absurd

Famous 5 join Daresbury support scheme

Sci-tech Daresbury SCI-Tech Daresbury has appointed five companies to join its ‘exclusive’ business growth scheme. Potentialisation, Inspirze, SMETER, Circada and Inventia have been chosen to join the Future Club, a programme which will provide technical and business support to the start-ups. Chairman John Downes said: “Our status as a global innovation leader attracts both new and established businesses on an international scale, and collaborative schemes such as the Future Club are crucial in enabling us to provide companies with dynamic networking and funding opportunities. “UK businesses have needed more help than ever in 2020 due to the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and now is a particularly important time for us to be investing in the support and growth of science and technology companies.

Place North West | Decision pending on Parkside Colliery

February 03, 2021 at 1:04 pmBy TJL It is true there is widespread support for a rail-based freight interchange, which is regenerative, but the applications on the table are contrary to the local plan as they are entirely road-focused. For 16 days at the Planning Inquiry the local resident opposition group did make a compelling case to the Inspector Dominic Young, as to why Secretary of State Robert Jenrick should refuse the applications due to the extent of Green Belt harm and other material planning considerations. Very special circumstances are disputed. Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Mayor also wrote in opposition pointing out that there currently is not enough information on air quality.

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