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He wants to have seven flats there instead of five. His application documents show the existing floorplans to be divided into seven flats, and he has appended two statements from the former and current owners. Colin and Geraldine Marr, who owned the building between 2003 and 2012, and Graham Hobbs, who bought it in 2012 and still owns it, say it was divided into seven flats. Mr Hobbs said: “It was purchased as seven flats with sitting tenants in situ and has been operated continuously as seven residential units until the present.” BLUNSDON: A plan for an extension to the Old Post Office at 87 Ermin Street in Blunsdon has been refused.
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Ratings images: FSA; File image of a kebab: PIXABAY We ve listed all the businesses given a rating by the Food Standards Agency in November.
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Cues Lane, Bishopstone, Swindon, SN6 8PP
Hygienic food handling - Improvement necessary
Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building - Generally satisfactory
Management of food safety - Generally satisfactory Date of inspection: December 10, 2020
Hygienic food handling - Generally satisfactory
Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building - Generally satisfactory
Management of food safety - Generally satisfactory Date of inspection: December 14, 2020
61 Commercial Road, Swindon, SN1 5NX
Hygienic food handling - Generally satisfactory
Cleanliness and condition of facilities and building - Generally satisfactory
Castle Eaton: A business that turns thrown-away food and scraps into gas is looking to expand. Biomethane Castle Eaton Ltd runs an anaerobic digester on a site in the country just south of the village near Cricklade. Anaerobic digesters take organic material such as food or garden or agricultural waste, and lock it into airtight tanks. This increases the rate of breakdown of the material and creates methane gas to be used for energy and compost. The company has asked for permission to install another digester, an effluent lagoon for run-off from new silage storage bays it wants to put in and a rainwater pond, as well as an office building and weighbridge.