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Teardrops secure three years of funding to keep them helping the community thanks to National Lottery A CHARITY which supports those in need in the community has secured three years of funding for the service. Thanks to The National Lottery Community Grant, Teardrops Supporting Your Community has managed to ensure that they continue to support the homeless population in St Helens with night service. The charity will also continue to offer welfare, benefit, debt and housing advice to anyone who needs it. Starting in April 2021, the hub on Crab Street, also has funding for a hub worker, a homeless prevention worker and a volunteer coordinator.
The architects described the proposals as being for a highly sustainable development on previously used brownfield land .
An artist s impression In a statement MBED added: It is expected that the apartments will be marketed for sale subject to planning being secured and will be offered for sale on a range of tenures, including affordable. The apartments have been thoughtfully arranged in an L-shape, to create a sense of place and community and every apartment will benefit from its own car parking space, including three accessible spaces, all situated at ground level. The planning application states the blocks will be similar in scale, massing and height to the adjacent HMRC building , a reference to the neighbouring former tax office premises on College Street, which is currently being transformed into apartments.
Emergency road works are taking place in Kingswinford High Street CROSS Walks in Lye is to be made temporarily one-way from Friday January 22 while road resurfacing works take place. The road will be made one-way between Belmont Road and Crabbe Street, for traffic travelling north, from 8am to 3pm each day until Monday January 25 to enable workers to carry out the repairs to the carriageway safely. An alternative route for traffic will be via Talbot Street, High Street, Pedmore Road and Cemetery Road. Access will be maintained where safe.
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