COLUMBIA- Columbia will hang its piece of the Treasures of Boone County mural in City Hall next to the Cashier s Office later this week. These are their beloved treasures and that piece of the puzzle will be with them forever to enjoy, mural artist Stacy Wildy Self said.
Columbia s portion is part of a larger 25-foot tall mural in the shape of Boone County. It is broken into eight pieces with paintings representing the communities of eight different areas.
Self put two years into the project, traveling to each city to get local input and having residents paint on the mural.
Monday, 18 January 2021, 11:34 am
Irene Chapple and Annie Goldson’s new film
The
Eruption: Stories of Survival has been picked up by
UK-based TVF International for global
distribution.
The documentary, on the deadly eruption
of Whakaari / White Island on December 9, 2019, offers very
personal insights into the tragedy, which killed 22 people
and injured 25.
The events of the day and its
aftermath are told through the eyes of the White Island
Tours’ guides, rescuers, first responders, local iwi Ngati
Awa and others who were directly involved.
TVF
International is the leading independent distributor of
quality documentaries, and Catriona McNeish, Head of APAC at
Takeaway plan rejected due to fears town becoming pizza and parmo capital of the world
Middlesbrough Council s planning committee are worried about the number of takeaways in the town centre
19:00, 18 JAN 2021
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Fears Middlesbrough is becoming a “pizza and parmo capital of the world” have seen efforts to open a new takeaway unanimously rejected.
LIVE: Council rules on key projects planned for Middlesbrough including new children s home in Acklam
Middlesbrough Council is to decide on whether to grant planning permission to several key projects
Updated (Image: evening gazette)
A decision on whether to grant planning permission for a new special school at the site of a former attraction will be made today.
Middlesbrough Council s planning committee will rule on proposals for the education facility at former s Nature s World, in Acklam.
Middlesbrough Council agreed the sale of the 4.5 acres of land near the former Nature s World site, off Ladgate Lane in 2018.
The free school on the land off Sandy Flatts Lane will educate up to 84 pupils aged 4 to 11 with complex and significant communication, physical and educational needs.
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