South Shields youngsters and older folk share stories between generations
Schoolchildren in South Shields enjoyed writing stories for a competition judged by homeowners at a retirement living development in the town
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More than 1,000 people who attended consultations on plans to erect dozens of retirement living apartments in Kendal said they were in support of the scheme. McCarthy and Stone, which develops and manages retirement communities, submitted a planning application to South Lakeland District Council in December to redevelop the Porsche Centre on land off Shap Road, Kendal, with 55 retirement living apartments. Prior to submitting its planning application, the company carried out a public consultation with the local community on its early proposals, including a virtual exhibition in November and early December. More than 2,000 residents, businesses and stakeholders were invited, and consultations revealed that 59 per cent of those who attended were in favour of the development, 27 per cent were opposed and 14 per cent expressed neutral views.