Website: theblackbullmoulton.com Phone: 01325 377556 Open for collection Friday and Saturday, 5pm to 8pm; Sunday roast dinners come cooked and have instructions for how to reheat at home (they must be ordered before 5pm on Saturday) Covid security: 9 Value for money: 7 THE Black Bull is back! The pub at Moulton, a mile or so off the A1 at Scotch Corner, has for decades been one of the leading kitchens in the North-East and now it has reopened as a takeaway. The Bull was just a one room inn in 1963 when it was bought by George and Audrey Pagendam, but in 1966, it became one of the region’s first entries in the Good Food Guide as Audrey claimed she became the first person to bring the avocado north of the Watford Gap.
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TWO planning applications classed as major development proposals have been submitted to Richmondshire District Council. They are:
Scotch Corner Richmond LLP – Proposed garden centre, Barracks Bank, Scotch Corner: Full planning permission for construction of garden centre (class E retail) with indoor and outdoor sales areas, cafe and restaurant together with construction of a new vehicular access, car parking and associated landscape and other works.
David Eeles – Land north of Green Howards Road, Richmond: Outline application with some matters reserved for three commercial units, associated parking and access. Several applications for work affecting a listed building have also been submitted to the council:
£1 billion dualling of A66 between Penrith and Scotch Corner to be completed by end of decade
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The A66 from Penrith to Scotch Corner will be fully open to traffic as a complete dual carriageway by the end the decade, county councillors have been told.
A high level update on progress being made to deliver the £1 billion A66 dual carriageway upgrade was given at a meeting of Edenâs local committee last week.
A66 Northern Trans-Pennine project director Brian Williams, of Highways England, said improvements to complete the 50-mile stretch of dual carriageway between Penrith and Scotch Corner were now going to be delivered on a timescale far quicker than originally envisaged.