An overhead view of how the site could look ST HELENS Chamber of Commerce and Transport for the North have given their backing to the regeneration of the derelict Parkside Colliery site in Newton-le-Willows, citing it as critical to the region’s future economic growth. Secretary of State Robert Jenrick is set to rule on whether the site can be redeveloped for industrial and logistics uses following the grant of outline planning permission by St Helens Borough Council in December 2019. The scheme was called in for review by the Secretary of State and a public inquiry held in January 2021. Proposals to regenerate the former colliery have proved hugely controversial, with the council receiving almost 700 letters of objection prior to permission being granted.
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Space under Toronto highway is transforming into communal picnic spot for the summer
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Dining inside restaurants may not be allowed for a few more months, but apparently dining underneath an active highway will be possible as early as Canada Day.
The Bentway’s Summer Food Series kicks off at the beginning of July with three-course picnics, or communal brunches being offered under the Gardiner from Strachan Avenue to Fort York Blvd.
The picnic takes place every Thursday evening and features a number of local chefs.