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The former Mayor of Dalton Nick Perie has given way to new incumbent Craig Fox. Cllr Perie, who was at the helm for an extra year due to the pandemic, described his reign as ‘pleasurable’ but ‘difficult’. Members of Dalton Town Council switched to virtual meetings after Covid-19 put a stop to regular gatherings in the town hall in Station Road. Mr Perie, 50, said: “It’s been a pleasurable time. “With the pandemic I didn’t get to do half as much as I would have. “We’ve managed to keep in touch via Zoom. “It’s been different, it’s a new way of working that we’ve had to adapt to. ....
WORK on six-figure renovation of a church roof is taking place following years of fundraising. Development has started on replacing the roof of Dalton Community Church as part of a programme of renovations to revamp the Market Street building. The building was formerly the United Reformed Church and is now part of Dalton Community Church. It was originally built in 1868 as a congregational church and has had the roof replaced at least once since then with concrete tiles. However, the tiles had become porous and reached the end of their useful life, so they are now being replaced by reclaimed Burlington slates – the original roof covering. ....
The lightly attended town meeting was held in the gym of Nessacus Regional Middle School, where voters passed a fiscal 2022 town operating budget of $8,091,026 and an appropriation of $8,130,864 for the town s share of the Central Berkshire Regional School District budget.
The entire school district operating budget increased by $306,451 from this fiscal year. The FY22 total is $28,364,392, an increase of 1.09 percent.
Dalton s share of the district s capital budget of $1,366,667 and the town s portion of the transportation budget of $453,885, were also adopted. There was a faint no when the vote was called for the capital budget, so it was not unanimous.
Per Monday s vote, the maximum amount that may be spent during fiscal 2022 beginning on July 1 for the revolving funds is as follows: ....
DALTON â The next Dalton Police chief must be ready to put the department on a new footing, officials say, by overcoming division within the ranks and improving its ties to the community. After interviewing three finalists Tuesday by videoconference, the Select Board expects to pick the next chief Thursday night. That winning candidate, board member Daniel Esko said, will be called upon to âput the challenges of 2020 behind us.â The three finalists include a current member of the force, Deanna Strout, a 23-year veteran who grew up in Dalton and first dreamed of becoming a cop at age 5. The other finalists are Jamie Berger, a detective sergeant with the Wayland Police Department, and Capt. Robert Derksen, who serves with the Cortland, N.Y., Sheriffâs Department. ....
2020 has been a year like no other. Here we look back at Cumbria 2020, the highs, lows and the impact of the global pandemic on the county. As the heatwave continued in July, the government gave the go ahead for pubs, restaurants and hair salons to reopen. Many hard-hit Lakes businesses saw a welcomed boost from the Staycation market as many Brits looked to holiday within the UK. SUNNY: A summer heatwave hit south Cumbria The tourism spike and hot weather in areas such as Windermere, Bowness, Ambleside, Coniston and Kendal led to police issuing a plea to visitors to respect the area. ....