INITIAL designs of what a new 42-bedroom hotel to be built in Redcar could look like have been revealed – as well as the identity of the planned hotel operator. Subject to planning approval, the North East chain, Inn Collection Group, who also own the Kings Head in Newton-under-Roseberry and The Stables in Whitby, are set to finance and develop the hotel and family restaurant which will be based in Coatham. This follows the announcement that a ‘heads of terms agreement’ had been met between Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council and the Group, meaning an agreement has been reached on how the Council will release the site. The Group are intending to spend £6.5million on the development.
âCapturing moments of joyâ: Online poetry generator brings quirky fun this Christmas
Harry Manâs electric poetry machine writes unique poems to share with loved ones
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Struggling for a quirky Christmas gift idea?
Why not generate poetry with the touch of a button, with uplifting words and images of beloved local landmarks?
Local poet Harry Man has shared his online electric poetry machine, which creates unique poems that can be downloaded and shared with loved ones.
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