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Fell 3 trees, Rocklands, Queens Drive, Windermere. For Mrs Georgeene Eatwood-Taylor. Replacing a septic tank with a WPL Diamond Package treatment plant, Bushby Cottage, Martindale, Penrith. For Mr K Patel. Demolition of existing dilapidated shed structures and erection of new building for purposes ancillary to the existing house at Ravens Creek, Ravens Creek, Newlands, Keswick. For Mr Brian Eckersley. Amendment to design to incorporate three doorway openings in north east elevation of the pool and increase a section of boundary walling from 1.2m to 1.5m in height, condition 2 (plans) on planning permission 7/2020/5815 for demolition of the residential unit, The Granary; erection of extensions and alterations to the main house and its continued use as a single dwelling; demolition of a lean-to extension to the barn and replacement by a single storey extension; use of the barn as a garage and storage at ground floor and replacement of two residential units with a single resi
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Nelson Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions were honoured for their 150 years of service to the Catholic community this week with a mass and tree planting ceremony held at St Mary s Church and on St Joseph s School grounds to commemorate the order’s arrival in 1871 from France.
Faith put the wind in their sails as they left France – this week the long-standing contribution of Nelson’s Mission Sisters was acknowledged by the local Catholic community. A mass was held on Tuesday to mark the 150th anniversary of the first arrival of the Order of Sisters of Our Lady of the Missions to Nelson.