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A HOUSING developer working in Herefordshire has marked the anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe with figures of soldiers. Barratt Homes supported the Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI) after setting up full-size Tommy Club figures at its developments in Herefordshire for the 76th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day on Saturday, May 8. The firm donated £100,000 and bought Tommy Club figures from the RBLI to help raise money, with the figures a symbol of gratitude and commemoration to those who served and sacrificed. The funds raised through sales helped to provide jobs, homes, and mental health support throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
The hybrid planning application has been submitted for land off the Dymock Road, in Ledbury. Local residents have until January 27 to make their views known to the county council, and the authority is set to make its decision by February 19. If approved, the supermarket would have a mono-pitched roof with projecting canopy, “based on the latest Lidl concept”. It would offer 2175 square metres of floorspace and there would be 102 car parking spaces. Access for cars and lorries would be off “a new junction on the Dymock Road”, and there would be pedestrian and cycle access off Leadon Way “via a shared cycle footway”.
A ‘hybrid’ planning application has been submitted for a Lidl supermarket, nursery and medical centre off the Dymock Road, in Ledbury. Local residents have until January 27 to make their views known to the county council, and the authority is set to make its decision by February 19. If approved, the supermarket would have a mono-pitched roof with projecting canopy, “based on the latest Lidl concept”. It would offer 2175 square metres of floorspace and there would be 102 car parking spaces. Access for cars and lorries would be off “a new junction on the Dymock Road”, and there would be pedestrian and cycle access off Leadon Way “via a shared cycle footway”.