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Controversial plan for homes at Silsden is approved

One objector to the scheme said the decision “doesn’t inspire my confidence in local democracy”. An application to build over 40 homes on a field ­– known as the Willows – next to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, was refused by members of Bradford Council’s regulatory and appeals committee last year. Members felt that the vehicular access to the site, off Hainsworth Road, was inadequate to support a housing estate of that size. Applicant Mick Smith appealed that decision, but his appeal was dismissed by a planning inspector last summer. The inspector dismissed the appeal because there was not enough affordable housing included in the plans, but disagreed with the council’s decision that the access to the site was inadequate.

Bridport and Lyme Regis organisations to benefit from 60k funding boost

COMMUNITY and cultural organisations will share a £60,000 windfall to boost the arts and heritage sector. Bridport Arts Centre, the Charmouth Heritage Centre, Lyme Regis music charity B Sharp, Lyme Regis Museum and the town s Marine Theatre are to receive a cash injection as part of Dorset Council s Organisational Revenue Support Fund. Starting from April 1, these organisations will be supported with a three-year funding agreement courtesy of the fund. Bridport Arts Centre and Lyme Regis Museum will be receiving £20,000 each, whilst the Marine Theatre will receive £10,000 and B Sharp and the Charmouth Heritage Centre will get £5,000 each. The fund was launched last October and awards grants for up to three years to cultural and community organisations.

ECS On Course To Bring 70 South Downs And Solent Trash Screens Up To Date For The Environment Agency

News | January 19, 2021 ECS On Course To Bring 70 South Downs And Solent Trash Screens Up To Date For The Environment Agency ECS Engineering Services has been contracted to upgrade over 70 trash screen sites located in the South Downs and the Solent for the Environment Agency. Designing and manufacturing the new trash screens in-house, ECS is also provided supporting infrastructure such as handrails and access platforms. With installation work now ongoing, the project is reducing flooding risks in the area. Trash screens primarily protect culverts from becoming blocked by debris. Detritus is hard to extract once it has found its way into a culvert, and if it is allowed to build up, it can adversely affect flow. Trash screens also provide security, restricting public access to the culvert itself. Therefore, ensuring that trash screens are optimised to the needs of each culvert is essential. To ensure sites in the South Downs and Solent were up to the task

I ll be having Christmas with my family End of : Readers react to new Christmas Covid rules

I ll be having Christmas with my family. End of : Readers react to new Christmas Covid rules Everyone except those in Tier 4 areas have been told they can only bubble on Christmas Day The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Never miss another story from Coventry and Warwickshire by subscribing to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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