Gloucester City Council announces plans for Westgate Street redevelopment
After receiving a £1.9 million Heritage Action Zone grant in 2020, Gloucester City Council plans to use it to boost Westgate Street’s ‘untapped potential’.
Gloucester City Council wants to attract more people to live and work in Westgate Street with its Heritage Action Zone grant money.
Gloucester City Council plans to use a £1.9 million Heritage Action Zone Grant to redevelop Westgate Street – one of the oldest and best preserved areas of the city – with the hope of attracting more people to live and work there.
The money, which was awarded to Gloucester City Council in September 2020, will be used to make improvements and repairs to the many historic buildings on Westgate Street, including the 15th century timber-framed Fleece Inn which is on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk register.
Blue Naan, Felixstowe
Offering Indian Fusion cuisine, the Blue Naan is rated by TripAdvisor as one of the top 10 delivery restaurants in Suffolk.
One comment on TripAdvisor says: “We ordered a delivery take away from the Blue Naan and it was absolutely amazing! Fresh ingredients, deliciously cooked and lots of flavour. Sumptuous tastes and textures!”
Pizza from The Forge Kitchen in Ipswich
- Credit: Julie Deer
The Forge Kitchen Smokehouse and Bar, Duke Street, Ipswich
Reader Julie Deer recommended the Forge Kitchen and posted a photo of their pizzas on Facebook. As well as pizzas, wings, ribs and burgers are all on the “at-home” menu, along with side dishes and puddings.
“As we have previously said, it appears the group were being filmed for the purposes of a music video, with professional looking camera equipment.
“It then appears that the group have become involved in an altercation with another group of people who arrived at the scene. During this incident one of the groups produced and discharged a firearm and both groups then fled the scene.
“The victim was an innocent bystander and was left seriously injured in the street.
He added: “Over the course of this investigation we have spoken to a number of people and been contacted by local residents who have been disgusted by this horrific incident and have wanted to share with us what they know.
13:30 EDT, 21 December 2020
A woman,32, has been left paralysed after being caught in crossfire, as police arrest three men over a gang-related gunfight in Hackney.
On December 15, a 28-year old man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life, while four days later, two other men, aged 20 and 28 were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
All three have been released under investigation.
The 32-year- old woman who has been left paralysed as a result of her injuries, remains in hospital.
The 32- year old woman has been left paralysed after she was gunned down in Hackney, east London. Pictured: Police at the scene
Police warning for those thinking of buying e-scooters this Christmas Ultimately, misuse of a private e-scooter can result in points on your driving licence
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Avon and Somerset police have warned those who are thinking of buying e-scooters this year.