Holiday lets in County Durham to be converted into flats and office
PLANS to change the use of holiday lets to three flats and a ground floor office have been submitted to Durham County Council.
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Ashley Barnard lives in North Yorkshire and worked as a reporter for The Northern Echo and Darlington and Stockton Times for ten years, before stepping into the role of Community Content Editor. Ashley can usually be found walking in the Yorkshire Dales with her dogs, Hudson and Holly.
Ashley Barnard lives in North Yorkshire and worked as a reporter for The Northern Echo and Darlington and Stockton Times for ten years, before stepping into the role of Community Content Editor. Ashley can usually be found walking in the Yorkshire Dales with her dogs, Hudson and Holly.
PLANS to change the use of holiday lets to three flats and a ground floor office have been submitted to Durham County Council.
DEMOLITION of existing school buildings and development of a replacement school is planned for a Durham school following the discovery of RAAC last year.
CORUS steelworkers were among thousands of protestors who marched through Birmingham to draw the Government's attention to the crumbling manufacturing industry, fifteen years ago.
A DETAILED consultation to decide how to make the A66 from Scotch Corner to Cumbria a complete dual carriageway was launched by Transport Minister Chris Grayling in North Yorkshire on May 16, five years ago.
CHILDREN'S TV presenter Kirsten O'Brien returned to her old school in the North-East, in May 2004.
RECENT planning applications from around the region this week include:
A SPORTS hall is set to be demolished in favour of four holiday lets in North Yorkshire.
CLB Heritage has been commissioned to advise on the significance of the building which falls within the curtilage of the adjacent Oak Grange.
LISTED building consent to change a window to French doors and construction of mezzanine terrace, constructed of steel frame, composite deck boards and glass balustrade to the rear of a Richmond property have been submitted to North Yorkshire Council.
A SUPERMARKET issued an unreserved apology for using a North-East landmark as an advertising hoarding, in May 2014.
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