Works to transform Kendal's Indoor Market Hall have begun
WORK to transform Kendal’s Indoor Market Hall has started after the last day of trading.
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WORK to transform Kendal’s Indoor Market Hall has started after the last day of trading.
MORE than 10,000 people have now signed a petition opposing development at Roanhead.
PLANS for new spa facilities at a four-star Lake District hotel which include a hot tub and a sauna have been given the go ahead.
THERE is ‘likely’ to be changes to a proposed reconfiguration of wards at Furness General Hospital based on feedback from a staff consultation.
RETROSPECTIVE plans to convert a Lake District property into individual rooms available for short term holiday lets have been turned down.
A Kendal takeaway has been granted permission to stay open until 3am on Friday and Saturday nights.
SPIRIT Energy’s plans to keep a temporary compound at the onshore gas terminals in Barrow until the end of 2029 to ensure a ‘safe wind down’ of operations have been approved.
COUNCIL tax bills are set to rise by 4.99 per cent amid the ‘huge hit’ of the proposed ‘repurposing’ of a government grant for rural areas.
PLANS to extend the age range of a Barrow primary school and nursery in light of a government expansion of free childcare have been given the go-ahead.
PLANS for a permanent GP surgery in the Lake District have been given the go-ahead after the practice received an eviction notice from its former premises last year.
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