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An in-depth look at the 2010/11 campaign: Part 7

An in-depth look at the 2010/11 campaign: Part 7
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Plans to change land near Grantham into travellers site refused

Plans to change land near Grantham into travellers site refused  | Updated: 10:48, 19 February 2021 A planning application to change the use of land to a travellers site was refused at an SKDC planning meeting on Wednesday. The proposal concerned land owned by the applicant, situated to the north of Bennington Bait, a maggot farm, on Valley Lane, Long Bennington. Four of the 11 councillors present voted in favour of refusal to carry the motion, voicing concerns over the site s suitability as a site to live on, with a maggot farm and the A1 close by causing odour and noise concerns. The site near Bennington Bait as currently occupied. (44500614)

Long time coming: Stott s Mill project breaks ground after years of delays

Talk about a comeback. A project that likely will be the last large residential development in Basalt broke ground this month 12 years after the Great Recession knocked it to the back burner. A company called MSP Development Group will build 64 apartments in four buildings and sell 49 single-family home and duplex lots in a project known as Stott’s Mill. The 18-acre site is between the Southside neighborhood and Basalt High School. It’s one of the last large, undeveloped parcels in Basalt, said Stefan Peirson, a real estate adviser with Engel & Volkers Aspen, the firm with the exclusive listing for the residential lots.

How Peter Lawwell averted a financial crisis at Parkhead - and banked Celtic £170 MILLION in the transfer market

  How Peter Lawwell averted a financial crisis at Parkhead - and banked Celtic £170 MILLION in the transfer market PREMIUM How Peter Lawwell averted a financial crisis at Parkhead - and banked Celtic £170 MILLION in the transfer market WHEN Peter Lawwell succeeded Celtic chief executive Ian McLeod in the September of 2003, the Parkhead club was, from the outside looking in at least, buoyant. Martin O’Neill’s men may have finished the previous season trophyless – but reaching the UEFA Cup final had been an exhilarating experience for fans and the feelgood factor the feat generated remained.  The Glasgow giants tapped in to that, finished 17 points ahead of their city rivals Rangers in the Premier League and lifted the Scottish Cup for good measure.

Travellers site with no permission in Long Bennington is really getting people s goat

Travellers’ site with no permission in Long Bennington is ‘really getting people’s goat’  | Updated: 09:06, 04 February 2021 Travellers are causing controversy after parking their caravans in a field near the A1 and putting down a hard standing area without planning permission. The caravans are located on land off Valley Lane, in Long Bennington, close to the turn-off for the A1. One villager says it appears that hard-standing has been put down and fencing put up around the site, while a planning application for the site has not yet beendetermined by South Kesteven District Council. The travellers site in Long Bennington off Valley Lane. (44186808)

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