Received Removal of Leylandii hedge & plant replacement, Greenfield House, Aynsome Road, Cartmel. For Mr David Huggett. 7LT Application for a non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission SL/2003/2015 (9 hole golf course, extension to & redevelopment of caravan site, caravan sales area & office, reception & office & associated works & landscaping), Lakeland Leisure Park, Moor Lane, Flookburgh. For Mr Gerard Tempest - Bourne Leisure Group Ltd. Single storey rear extension and front porch extension, 3 Uplin Crescent, Allithwaite, Grange-over-Sands. For Mr and Mrs Wallace. Application for a non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission SL/2012/0859 (Reduction in number of caravans, formation of a lake, erection of owners building, leisure facilities and associated works), Lakeland Leisure Park, Moor Lane, Flookburgh, Grange-over-Sands. For Mr Gerard Tempest - Bourne Leisure Group Ltd.
Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker in 2005
Credit: BBC
Ronnie Corbett said “there was never a cross word” with Ronnie Barker, during four decades of what he called a close and “very British friendship”. Barker described their partnership as “even more amicable than a marriage – wedlock without the bad patches”. During the heyday of The Two Ronnies, which was first transmitted on April 10 1971, more than 20 million viewers regularly tuned in every Saturday night; it was more national institution than television show.
The two men, both christened Ronald, met in London in 1963, when Corbett was a part-time barman at the Buckstone Club in Suffolk Street, near the Haymarket Theatre, a basement drinking hole where stars such as Sean Connery and John Gielgud would hang out. Corbett, who had previously worked with Barker’s stage manager wife Joy Tubb, was in the process of seeking new acting roles at the time he served Barker, then playing a roly-poly French gangster in the