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Morden Wharf development on the Greenwich Peninsula Plans for 1,500 homes on the Greenwich Peninsula have been slammed by a local MP due to its excessive height. The £770 million mixed use-development at Modern Wharf is described as a rare and significant opportunity to create a new riverside community on the southwestern fringe of the Peninsula by the developers U+I. But Greenwich and Woolwich MP Matthew Pennycook says the four-towers, ranging from 21 to 36 storeys tall, is excessively tall, and would have a detrimental impact on the existing character of the area and local heritage assets. Morden Wharf development on the Greenwich Peninsula
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Evanston s girls basketball program - always successful in the past - reached new heights once Brittanny Johnson took over as head coach 5 years ago.
The Wildkits challenged any and all comers, playing an elite schedule that included the program s first trip to a national tournament down in New Orleans. And part of the growing pains for this year s young squad included a Sunday trip to participate in the High School Jam shootout event at Morton College.
Matched up against elite Chicago Public School representative Kenwood Academy, the Wildkits hung tough for three quarters before bowing 56-38.
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The abbreviated playing calendar for teams in 2021 due to the pandemic limited Johnson s scheduling choices in a rebuilding season. But the former college coach recognizes the benefits of having losses to CPS powers Simeon and Kenwood in a 12-4 season to date.
UpdatedSat, Mar 6, 2021 at 9:55 pm CT
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The Central Suburban League s decision to play back-to-back weekend games during the abbreviated basketball season placed even more of an emphasis on the preparation for each foe by every team s head coach.
What a difference a day made for Evanston s girls and head coach Brittanny Johnson on Saturday.
Just hours after suffering their first conference defeat, a lopsided 62-40 loss to New Trier, Johnson and Co. found the right answers on defense and stifled the Trevians in a 50-43 triumph at Beardsley Gymnasium.
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Evanston s clinging man-to-man defense held the visitors without a single field goal for a 7-minute stretch in the second half, and that effort was more than good enough to keep the defending champs alive in pursuit of another CSL South division title.