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Plan for 280 homes in New Forest set to be approved

PLANS to build up to 280 homes on the northern edge of the New Forest look set to be approved. Members of the district council are being urged to support proposals to redevelop a large area of agricultural land between Calmore and the M27 motorway. The multi-million-pound scheme has been put forward by Bloor Homes and a local landowner, Barker-Mill Estates. The prospect of almost 300 homes being built on land north of Salisbury Road has sparked several letters of objection from Totton residents. Matthew Simpson, of Stanley Road, says: Access to the proposed site is dangerously positioned on an already high-risk road with a history of fatal and grievous accidents.

Plan for 280 homes in New Forest set to be approved

PLANS to build up to 280 homes on the northern edge of the New Forest look set to be approved. Members of the district council are being urged to support proposals to redevelop a large area of agricultural land between Calmore and the M27 motorway. The multi-million-pound scheme has been put forward by Bloor Homes and a local landowner, Barker-Mill Estates. The prospect of almost 300 homes being built on land north of Salisbury Road has sparked several letters of objection from Totton residents. Matthew Simpson said: Access to the proposed site is dangerously positioned on an already high-risk road with a history of fatal and grievous accidents.

Whanganui businesswoman Geeta Singh broadens her role

Whanganui businesswoman Geeta Singh broadens her role
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Big list of bad drivers on Derbyshire s roads and what they were convicted of

Big list of bad drivers on Derbyshire s roads and what they were convicted of Do you know anyone on our latest list? They have all been dealt with in the courts (Image: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire) Sign up to get the latest Burton news in a daily email bulletinInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Owner seeks new challenge after business blossoms at Whanganui berry farm

Owner seeks new challenge after business blossoms at Whanganui berry farm 23 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Almost every part of the Windermere berry farm is taken up with tunnel houses. Photo / Hothouse Photography Almost every part of the Windermere berry farm is taken up with tunnel houses. Photo / Hothouse Photography Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui Chroniclelaurel.stowell@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron When former banker Tony Boswell bought Windermere Gardens in 2011 it had been out of business for a year and parts were in weeds. The next year the crops made $522,000. The year after that it was $833,000. This year it will be $2.75 million, and $3.25 million the year after that, Boswell said.

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