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Wc 9 May 2021 Beech G1 - line of beech trees that overhang the neighbours property to fell. Ash T1 - fell due to die back, Beck Allans, College Street, Grasmere, Ambleside. For Mr B Taylor. Fell 1 spruce G2, Michaels Nook Cottage, Grasmere, Ambleside. For Mr Bill Holroyd. Seasonal pitch for 1 touring caravan, Youth Hostels Association, Longthwaite, Keswick. For Mr Robert Harrison, YHA (England & Wales) Ltd. Replacing existing double garage with slightly larger garage including a loft space for workshop & dry storage; and replacing existing timber garden shed with new larger timber garden shed, Woodend, Birthwaite Road, Windermere. For Mrs Alison Tordoff. ....
A LAKE District watering hole has emerged from lockdown with a fresh new look. The team at The Coniston Inn took advantage of being unable to open to due to the Covid restrictions to breath new life into a pub steeped in history. Located on Hawkshead Old Road, Coniston, the venue formerly known as The Waterhead Hotel has been at the heart of the community for more than 100 years. This business is one of many included in the The Inn Collection Group. The pub has served iconic figures such as John Ruskin and Charles Darwin, and the author of ‘Swallows and Amazons’ Arthur Ransome. ....
A LAKE District watering hole has emerged from lockdown with a fresh new look. The team at The Coniston Inn took advantage of being unable to open to due to the Covid restrictions to breath new life into a pub steeped in history. Located on Hawkshead Old Road, Coniston, the venue formerly known as The Waterhead Hotel has been at the heart of the community for more than 100 years. This business is one of many included in the The Inn Collection Group. The pub has served iconic figures such as John Ruskin and Charles Darwin, and the author of ‘Swallows and Amazons’ Arthur Ransome. ....