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Plans unveiled for a new glamping in Northumberland

Owner William Browne-Swinburne has applied to Northumberland County Council to convert the redundant boathouse. Subject to approval, they plan to add a small extension. Documents supplied to the council from the owner claim: “The Boathouse offers a great opportunity to enhance the economy in this very rural part of Northumberland. Furthermore, it brings an opportunity for more people to enjoy access to a place which, until now, has been entirely private”. The application claims that there have been no public objections yet as “the boathouse cannot be seen from the village except by one or two properties which overlook Sir Edward’s Lake from some distance”.

Scottish Election 2021: How has the parliament changed since 1999?

Scottish Election 2021: How has the parliament changed since 1999? © DCT Media Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Six Scottish parliamentary elections have now been held since the creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. In the past two elections, the SNP has fallen just short of the 65 seats needed for a majority – after winning 69 in the 2011 election. Prior to this, a coalition between Labour and the Liberal Democrats made up the government. The system for Scottish elections is the Additional Member System (AMS), where voters are given two votes. The first vote is for constituency – where single MSPs are elected by first-past-the post. The second is for region seats, where seven MSPs are elected by closed list.

Scottish Election history: How has the parliament changed since 1999?

Updated: May 9, 2021, 9:52 pm © DCT Media Thank you for signing up to our Politics newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Six Scottish parliamentary elections have now been held since the creation of the Scottish Parliament in 1999. In the past two elections, the SNP has fallen just short of the 65 seats needed for a majority – after winning 69 in the 2011 election. Prior to this, a coalition between Labour and the Liberal Democrats made up the government. The system for Scottish elections is the Additional Member System (AMS), where voters are given two votes. The first vote is for constituency – where single MSPs are elected by first-past-the post. The second is for region seats, where seven MSPs are elected by closed list.

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