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Plans for 98 homes at St John s Farm in Fordingbridge refused

PLANS to build nearly 100 homes near Fordingbridge have been refused. The proposal The proposed development was for 78 new homes and 20 retirement flats, a village hall and playground as well as a new access. The principle access was to be from the B3078. The retirement units, village hall and playground would be located at the north of the site. The 78 homes would range from flats, terraced housing, to semi-detached and detached properties. A design and access statement submitted with the application said: This proposal will provide new dwellings within easy walking distance of Fordingbridge town centre without compromising the local highway network - the location of the site ensures that there will be no additional congestion through the town centre as the majority of traffic movements will involve direct access off the A338.

Middlewich Town Reserves and Winsford Saxons news update

Middlewich Town Reserves are one win or two draws away from doing that with games to spare. This follows Saturday’s 3-1 win at FC St Helens in Cheshire Football League Reserve Division One. “We now need two points from three games to claim the league title which is a massive achievement given the hurdles this season has thrown at us,” said Hughes, reflecting on a campaign that was brought to a halt by the Covid-19 national lockdown from December 19 to April 3. Such is their significant goal difference advantage over Poynton Reserves, who are 14 points behind with two games in hand, one draw may even be enough to seal the title but the Witches will not be settling for that after a sequence so far of 13 wins, two draws and no losses.

Label gets new design as winner chosen in Royal Albert Hall contest

Label gets new design as winner chosen in Royal Albert Hall contest Jane says she will use the prize money to support her small business Updated Sign up now! 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 Harrogate Spring Water has announced that Yorkshire resident Jane Houghton, 30, is the winner of its international design competition, launched in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the Royal Albert Hall. Jane will receive a £4,000 creative bursary from the brand and will see her design printed on the label of the diamond-faceted Harrogate Spring Water bottles.

Label gets new design as winner chosen in Royal Albert Hall contest

Label gets new design as winner chosen in Royal Albert Hall contest
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Label gets new design as winner chosen in Royal Albert Hall contest

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