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A “sign war” recently started by Speedy Glass in Listowel has quickly ignited friendly rivalries between dozens of businesses and organizations throughout the North Perth town and across Perth County.
Trevor Cork, one of the owners at the Listowel auto-glass repair shop, said he fired the first shot after scrolling through a Facebook post about a similar sign war brewing in Christiansburg, Va., in the U.S.
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“I was tagged in a post on Facebook a little over a week ago, and it was from a small town in Virginia down in the states,” Cork said Thursday. “It was very similar. It was a sign war and I thought, ‘You know what, Listowel and this community can absolutely rock this.’
The old indoor riding school at Bank Newton, near Gargrave OBJECTORS to plans to ‘convert’ a semi-derelict former indoor riding school near Gargrave into eight holiday lets have been left scratching their heads after the highways authority raised no concerns. Just more than a year ago, North Yorkshire highways objected to proposals to demolish the steel-framed structure on a track between East Marton and Bank Newton and replace it with five homes. The application by Alice Fitton was refused by Craven District Council in November, last year, on grounds including its impact on nearby heritage assets, including grade two listed Newton Grange Farmhouse.