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Spotted Dog, near Darlington, can keep six-foot fence

He added that it was often used by dog walkers and large amounts of dog mess had been left on the grass area and in the play area. But it sparked complaints by villagers who said it was an “eyesore”, out of character with the area and meant pedestrians had to use a narrow footpath next to the busy A67 instead, which they thought was more dangerous. Due to the position and size of the fence, planning permission is needed and Mr Sowerby made a retrospective application in May. Members of Darlington Borough Council’s planning committee approved the application at a meeting on Wednesday.

Abhorrent fence is allowed to remain at Spotted Dog, High Coniscliffe | Darlington and Stockton Times

Abhorrent fence is allowed to remain at Spotted Dog, High Coniscliffe | Darlington and Stockton Times
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Letters: Why are voters flocking to the Tories when quality of life is declining?

Politically puzzled AT the same time as you highlighted a report on the dismally poor, and still declining, quality of life indicators in Redcar and Cleveland (D&S Times, May 7), we are hearing of significant gains for the Conservatives in the recent elections. I am puzzled why after 11 years of Conservative government and several years of having Tory MPs and a Tory mayor, people in this region are still flocking to the Conservatives at the ballot box. Andrew Welford, Scaling, Saltburn. THE new Tory battle cry appears to be Time for Change . Change from what? In my 70-plus years nearly two thirds has been under a Tory government including the last 11 years.

Cumbria YFC Charity Sky Dive Fundraiser

Sky-dive for charity: All those young farmers who took part CUMBRIA S young farmers were flying high last weekend in a bid to raise cash for two worthwhile charities. Southern District chairman, William Longmire and five others made plans to take to the skies for a charity sky-dive. Three attempts later and with a further seven intrepid young farmers added to the hardy bunch, the sky-dive finally took place on Sunday, May 2 at the Black Knights Sky-Diving Centre at Cockerham, Lancashire. NFYFC Vice Chairman Ed Dungait, Cumbria YFC President Judith Emmott, Cumbria YFC County Chairman Neil Curr and Southern District Chair Jess Rogerson along with Southern District members William Longmire, Chloe Dawson, Connie Hodgson, Beth Pickthall, Lori-jo Sharp, Jenny Wood, Jack Sowerby and Sam Wilson risked life and limb to jump out of planes at 15,000 feet to raise funds for the Southern District of Cumbria YFC and the Calvert Trust.

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