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The Box in Plymouth is looking for a new top boss after chief steps down
Paul Brookes, interim chief executive, is stepping down
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Ambitious plans for Teesside town centres revealed AMBITIOUS efforts to buy up swathes of a town and make improvements to others centres across Teesside have been unveiled. Leaders at Stockton Council will vote on a raft of new schemes next week – including taking control of Billingham town centre, a one way system in Norton, and extra borrowing for the £37m “riverside park” plan to replace the Castlegate Shopping Centre. Chiefs will agree to borrow up to £10m as part of moves to regenerate Billingham before negotiating a price on land including the West Precinct building as well as the nearby car park.
Buying Billingham precinct, one-way system and park plan: Every way Stockton s town centres will change
Stockton Council has announced a huge programme of spending which could change the face of town centres across the borough
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Ambitious efforts to buy up swathes of a town and make improvements to others across Teesside have been unveiled.
Once found all along Europe’s Atlantic coast the temperate rainforest has dwindled over thousands of years. And the west coast of Scotland is one of the last strongholds of this spectacular habitat with its array of lichens, fungi, mosses and ferns – some found nowhere else in the world. But Scotland’s rainforest is in trouble. As little as 75,000 acres remain – a mere 2% of Scotland’s woodland cover. Now a cash crisis has emerged in a bid to make the first wave of new steps to save the ancient forest in Scotland which is being lost to overgrazing by deer and livestock, invasive plant species and disease.