Received Repairs to fire damaged building, new roof structure and covering to main roof on a like for like basis, repair and/or replacement of a few of the timber floor joists and beams which are fire damaged, full replacement of fire damaged floor boards & localised external repairs, The Buck House, Dallam Tower Estate, Park Road, Milnthorpe. For Julian Oston. Erection of new reception building and change of use of agricultural land to create parking area and nature reserve, Lakeland Wildlife Oasis, Hale, Milnthorpe. For Jo Marsden. Sycamore Crown Reduction - Reduce height and spread of the tree by up to 6 meters and remove all arisings. T2 - Sycamore Crown Reduction - Reduce height and spread of the tree by up to 4 meters, The Nook, Newland, Ulverston. For Mr Paul Glass.
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A TOUCHING tribute has been held by a youth football team, paying respects to a member of the “football family” who tragically died last week. Jordan Banks of Blackpool was tragically killed when he was struck by lightning on a football field last Tuesday. The Liverpool FC fan’s sudden death has touched many involved in football across the country. Cleator Moor Celtic FC held a special tribute to the young footballer, showing support to his family before one of their games on Sunday. The under eights team held a minute’s silence for their fellow member of the football family before letting off balloons on the pitch.
ASPIRING Flintshire taekwondo stars looking to follow in the illustrious footsteps of double Olympic gold medallist Jade Jones are being given a helping hand - thanks to cash seized from criminals. The Deeside and Flintshire Taekwondo club has a long and proud history, attracting scores of participants to its classes, but the Covid-19 pandemic has had a massive impact. The club has been unable to run its regular training sessions at Deeside Leisure Centre and other venues across Flintshire during the past year. Your community your choice awards; Deeside Tae Kwon Do; Pictured Arfon Jones Police crime commissioner North Wales with Tae Kwon Do instructor Darren Richardson. Picture Mandy Jones