CONTRACTORS have arrived today to fence off a car park after the landowner was refused planning permission to build on the land. As previously reported, Quadron Investments Limited left notices on parked cars in an area of land at the bottom of Halliday Close, Cranbourne, warning it would be “enclosing” the area and threatening to block residents’ cars in and charge them to have them released. This morning, contractors arrived to begin building a fence around the entire area, preventing residents from parking there. The company, which owns the land used as a car park, applied last year to build six new homes on it, but the application was refused by the borough council after more than 40 residents objected.
A LANDOWNER has threatened to block residents’ cars in and charge them to have them released. Quadron Investments Limited left notices on parked cars in an area of land at the bottom of Halliday Close, Cranbourne, warning it would be “enclosing” the area within seven days. It said any vehicles left there would be “blocked in” and residents may be charged to have them released. The company, which owns the land used as a car park, applied last year to build six new homes on it, but the application was refused by the borough council after more than 40 residents objected.
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Welcome to This Day in Yankees History. With pitchers and catchers reporting to spring training any day now, these daily posts will highlight two or three key moments in Yankees history on a given date, as well as recognize players born on the day. Hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane with us!
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35 Years Ago
The Yankees make a minor move, acquiring veteran catcher Ron Hassey from the White Sox. What makes this notable is that Chicago had only acquired him two months prior . from the Yankees. Both deals had a couple players going either way, with minor leaguer Glenn Braxton going the opposite direction of Hassey in both.