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This week in history as reported by The Summit County Journal the week of May 21, 1921.
Summit County Metal Miners Association awakes to active work in interest of the community
The Summit County Metal Miners Association held their regular meeting at the courthouse and although the attendance was not large, considerable discussion and important business was transacted.
The road committee made verbal report of progress and was further spurred to action regarding the necessity for repairs on certain county roads, both as to the near future and for next year. The secretary was requested to communicate with the Transportation Committee of Colorado for the moral support of at least the county association, and asked the committee to keep them advised on their efforts to aid in unraveling the transportation difficulties.
05:00, 15 MAY 2021
The Ship Aground, in Stafford, has been granted a premises licence
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A new micropub has been granted a licence despite concerns there are already several boozers nearby and revellers are urinating at the back of properties.
A decision is yet to be made on the planning application to convert a shop unit in Lichfield Road, Stafford, into The Ship Aground.
05:00, 1 MAY 2021
The Devil’s Bottlehouse, in Stafford, has been granted an alcohol licence despite objections (Image: Getty Images)
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A craft bar boss has been granted permission to sell beer from a new shop on the same street - despite two nearby businesses claiming their objections were treated as trial by social media .
05:00, 7 MAR 2021
Vehicles parked along Church Lane in Derrington on February 21 (Image: Keith Jacques)
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A villager fed up of visitor vehicles in his street says a council has failed in its duty of care to ensure there was sufficient parking for a nearby open space – but the authority says there is no planning action it can take.