Resignation call to breakaway councillors to allow voters to elect Conservatives they clearly want
A number of rebel Conservative members have set up their own group
16:00, 11 MAY 2021
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The chairman of a local Conservative association has said a group of breakaway councillors should stand down so that Conservative voters “have a chance to elect the Conservative councillors they clearly want”.
COUNCILLORS have rejected plans to add a launderette onto the end of a Co-op service station. The 24-hour launderette was proposed by applicant TG Convenience Stores for the service station in Marske Road, Saltburn, with the plans also including an external chiller. Claire Griffiths, Redcar and Cleveland Council’s development services manager, said it would be on the end of the building as a standalone structure and not accessed from inside the Co-op. But members of the council’s regulatory committee were bemused by the proposal. Councillor Cliff Foggo said: “It is not an appropriate place to have a launderette. It will be visible from the highway and from other residential properties around.
Nonsensical outdoor launderette plan for petrol station left in a spin as councillors object
Members of Redcar and Cleveland Council s regulatory committee were bemused by the proposal
13:00, 9 MAY 2021
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Councillors have rejected plans to add a launderette onto the end of a Co-op service station. The 24-hour launderette was proposed by applicant TG Convenience Stores for the service station in Marske Road, Saltburn, with the plans also including an external chiller.
Ex-Tory councillor backs Labour candidate Luke in upcoming by-election
Councillor Vera Rider, who represents the Longbeck ward on Redcar and Cleveland Council, is supporting Labour’s Luke Myer
19:30, 5 MAY 2021
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A former long-standing Conservative councillor says she is backing the Labour candidate in an upcoming by-election. Councillor Vera Rider, who represents the Longbeck ward on R edcar and Cleveland Council, is supporting Labour’s Luke Myer.
A SALTBURN fish and chip restaurant has won a battle to extend the premises and also quadruple the number of serving areas for takeaway customers. Seaview owner Glenn Pearson, who withdrew a previous application which was deemed unacceptable by Redcar and Cleveland Council, said it was an “ambitious, creative, aspiring development for Saltburn”. Mr Pearson also claimed he and his family had been subject to a hate campaign over the plans with bullying and threats on social media. Revisions were put forward to the ground floor add-on, which led to it being recommended for approval by planning officers and passed by nine votes to two by the council’s regulatory committee.