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100-year-old veteran among Missouri s first nursing home residents to get COVID-19 vaccine
Philip Moore is an Army Air Corps veteran. He was at the front of the line Monday to get a coronavirus vaccine Author: Rhyan Henson, Dori Olmos Published: 11:49 AM CST December 28, 2020 Updated: 1:43 PM CST December 28, 2020
LAKE ST LOUIS, Mo. Some of the St. Louis area’s oldest and most vulnerable residents started getting protection against the coronavirus Monday.
The residents at the Cottages of Lake St. Louis Retirement Center were among the first in the state to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. And at the front of the line: a 100-year-old veteran.
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400 new Grantham homes approved
Part of the Grantham North West Quadrant
More than 400 homes on a farm near Grantham have been approved by South Kesteven District Council.
The authority’s planning committee gave the go ahead to two separate applications for land at Rectory Farm, with one for 220 homes by Rob Thorley of Jelson Ltd, and another for 228 by Georgina McCrae at Linden Homes.
Since they both related to the same development, the applications were discussed at the same time.
The land has been allocated for residential development in the council’s local plan since 2010 but previous plans caused concern for officers and consultees. However, officers say these have now been resolved.
More than 400 homes are approved for farm site on edge of Grantham
| Updated: 14:56, 23 December 2020
More than 400 homes on a farm near Grantham have been approved by South Kesteven District Council.
The authorityâs planning committee gave the go ahead to two separate applications for land at Rectory Farm, with one for 220 homes by Rob Thorley of Jelson Ltd, and another for 228 by Georgina McCrae at Linden Homes.
Since they both related to the same development, the applications were discussed at the same time.
Artist s impression of the development. (43589649)
The land has been allocated for residential development in the councilâs local plan since 2010 but previous plans caused concern for officers and consultees. However, officers say these have now been resolved.