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CONSTRUCTION OF A NON TURF, TWO LANE STEEL STRUCTURE CRICKET PRACTICE FACILITY
VARIATION OF CONDITION 2 OF PLANNING PERMISSION 4/95/0553/0 TO EXTEND THE LIFESPAN OF 4 WIND TURBINES (HAVERIGG II)
RESERVED MATTERS FOR ACCESS, APPEARANCE, LANDSCAPING, LAYOUT AND SCALE FOLLOWING APPROVED APPLICATION 4/19/2341/0O1 (OUTLINE FOR ERECTION OF AGRICULTURAL WORKERS DWELLING)
VARIATION OF CONDITION 2 OF PLANNING PERMISSION 4/02/0505/0 TO EXTEND THE LIFESPAN OF 4 WIND TURBINES (HAVERIGG III)
ERECTION OF APARTMENT BLOCK CONSISTING OF 45 RESIDENTIAL UNITS AND 9 BUNGALOWS WITH ASSOCIATED ACCESS, PARKING AND LANDSCAPING AND INSTALLATION OF NEW SUB STATION
ERECTION OF LEAN TO BUILDING TO EXISTING BARN FOR STORAGE OF AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT

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Work scheme to go digital

Published: 10/06/2020

A PROJECT to get Copeland residents back to work is to go digital.

Sector Based Work Academies (SBWA), run by the Copeland Work and Skills Partnership, are to be delivered digitally to keep participants safe in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The new digital version of the course, which readies people for employment in particular industries, is to be trialled initially in the care sector. This follows an increase in care worker vacancies in domiciliary care and care homes. 

Silecroft's new cafe given the go ahead

Published: 10/06/2020

A NEW beach café at Silecroft is a step nearer after the project was granted planning permission this week.

The café, which will replace the current temporary structure, has been given the go ahead by planners at the Lake District National Park Authority.

It is part of the Connecting Cumbria's Hidden Coast project - a series of attractions and improvements to the footpaths linking Copeland's coast. It’s hoped the new café could be up and running some time in 2021, depending on the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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