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A Davidson County developer withdrew his request for a rezoning that would have allowed him to build an apartment complex along Old U.S. Highway 52 north of Lexington. ....
The Davidson County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved Monday night a rezoning request for 35 acres along Highway 64 where a developer wants to build an industrial center. ....
Specialist private equity lawyers at Walker Morris have advised Endless LLP and BSW Timber Group (BSW) on its acquisition by global sawmiller, Binderholz. ....
Play2Give founder Andrew Baker, 32 has been running the Sleigh2Give campaign for six years. The former St Birinus School, Didcot, pupil has tirelessly been raising money for the children’s hospital and other good causes since 2003 when he was just 14. He now collects, delivers, and distributes presents with an army of helpers and volunteers to a range of local charities. These charities include Headway, Footsteps, the children’s hospital, neonatal care areas and the family accommodation at the John Radcliffe, Be Free Young Carers, two branches of Home Start, and for the first time Cradle and Sobell House. The Sleigh2Give drive was created out of an initial one-off fundraiser in December 2015, when Mr Baker teamed up with Sainsbury’s Didcot employee Lee Crook to collect and deliver three sacks full of Christmas presents for the children on the wards at the Oxford Children’s Hospital that Christmas. ....
Davidson County Planning and Zoning director will retire Jan. 1 The Dispatch For a man who loves history as much as Davidson County Planning and Zoning Director Guy Cornman, it s fascinating to listen to him spin tales of his family s history and see how it all circles back to him, Davidson County, community planning and a pandemic. He ll dot the last i and cross the last t in his career s history on Dec. 31 when he retires from his position as the county s planning and zoning director and begins living the plans he has mapped out for retirement. The Fayetteville native rolled into Lexington at age 4 in 1959 when his father was hired as the plant manager at the former Edgewood Casuals, a shirt manufacturer. This wasn t the first time his family had walked the ground of Davidson County or had a hand in the planning of the county s future. That began with his maternal grandfather, Karl Sloan. ....