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Replacement agricultural livestock building, following demolition of existing, High Roosebeck Farm, Goadsbarrow, Ulverston. For Mr Chris Ford. Dwelling with annex, Ridgeway, Jack Hill, Allithwaite, Grange-over-Sands. For Mr Carl Taylor. Conversion to dwelling, The Old Bar, Cavendish Street, Cartmel. For Mr & Mrs Mitchell. 2 x Yew - crown reduction, 27 Swinnate Road, Arnside. For Mr James McQueen. Changes to previously approved internal renovations of the existing hall and attached cottage. Changed to elevations and minor changes to the size of the approved extension, Saltcotes Station, Road, Arnside. For Mr & Mrs Abbit. Refurbish the existing dwelling with porch extension. Construction of a double garage with room above, Beach Arbour, Redhills Road, Arnside.For Mr & Mrs Fairhurst.
Mel White and Mark Griffths opened both their Halesowen pubs yesterday. PUB landlords across Halesowen welcomed back customers yesterday and pulled their first pints in months. Mark Griffiths and Mel White were delighted to open their new venture The Huntingtree pub on Alexandra Road, after being forced to close it just days after it opened last November. The pub, which is owned by Star pubs, sits 140 people outdoors in its large beer garden. The couple, who also run Picks pub in Halesowen High Street, opened the outdoor spaces at both their pubs yesterday. The Huntingtree pub Mum-of-one Mel said: When we first opened the Huntingtree it was a Friday and we had to close it the following Wednesday.
The new pods and outdoor area A HALESOWEN pub has created an outdoor bar and drinking pods ready for reopening next week thanks to £15k worth of investment. The Rose and Crown on Hagley Road will join pubs across the country which are allowed to reopen for outdoor table service on Monday (April 12). As part of the loosening of restrictions groups of six people or two households will be able to mingle. The pub was given £15k worth of investment from Carling and Coors to install ten six-seater pods, as well as an outdoor bar. The Rose & Crown pub He said: People have been ringing me for the last eight weeks trying to book.
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