THE £3.2 million transformation of a former council waste depot and home of an historic lime kiln into a purpose -built, rural enterprise centre is underway. Hellifield company Sutcliffe Construction has been awarded the contract at Langcliffe Quarry, near Settle, by Craven District Council to create more than 26,000 square feet of new business space, combining the refurbishment of the old traditional stone buildings together with new build to provide modern light industrial and office space. The scheme, which was given planning consent last year by the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, will also support preservation of the historic Hoffman Kiln and the wider site through a long-term conservation management plan.
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11:00 AM April 15, 2021
Helen Newman, owner of Honiton Sports Shop, said the #StayLocalShopSafe campaign reminded shoppers and retailers of the government safety guidance and reassured people they can shop safely on their local high street
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East Devon s Reopening of the High Streets programme is supporting a district wide campaign, #StayLocalShopSafe, to inform residents and visitors about how to use their high streets and town centres safely.
It also showcases how local businesses are responding to the unprecedented challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic by adapting, evolving and reaching out to their community, offering safe and responsive ways to access the goods and services that they need.