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Friday, March 5, 2021
Solar Electric Forecourt plan approved
A map shared by GRIDSERVE showing the site of its Solar Electric Forecourt. A planning application for the forecourt and a solar farm was approved yesterday by Wealden councillors. Access will be from the Copwood Roundabout on the A22 Uckfield by-pass.
Work is expected to begin this year on construction of a Solar Electric Forecourt and solar farm on the outskirts of Uckfield.
Planning permission was given yesterday for the development to go ahead, with access off the Copwood Roundabout, on the A22 Uckfield by-pass.
CALGARY Most people do not die of COVID-19 but many who recover, even from mild cases, are left with affects weeks or months later, that can be life-changing. Calgary artist Stacey Robbins used to focus on custom-painted fashions, even selling a couple of pairs of her shoes to NFL players, but all that changed after getting sick.
“Since COVID, with the tremor in my hand, I can’t do it anymore so I’ve had to put painting on pause,” said Robbins. And not just in the short-term. “It’s been nine months.” The 36 year-old was teaching at a conference in California in March when the pandemic hit. She and her mother both got mildly sick before tests were widely available but her doctor suspects it was COVID-19.
Councillor Gareth Owen-Williams has spoken on two controversial developments in Wealden A pair of controversial proposals for housing in Crowborough have been given the go ahead by Wealden planners. On Thursday (December 10), Wealden District Council planners approved two applications seeking outline planning permission for major housing developments on land on either side of Walshes Road. The two applications – to build up to 150 homes on land near the Orchid Riding Centre and to build 130 houses at the Brookview site – had both come in for significant opposition from residents, largely due to fears around impact on the local highways network. While considered separately, similar views were aired during discussion of both applications, including the fact that the wider area has had planning consent for 330 homes over several sites since 2015.