A college student in Georgia was killed in an awful accident while out on an extravagant date.
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Plans for a new apartment block that would bring dozens of ‘high quality’ homes to a picturesque Pennines town have been revealed. The proposals, lodged by Rochdale Boroughwide Housing, would see a four-storey building replace an old mill and industrial units at Brown Street, Littleborough.
Based within 'easy walking distance' of the town centre, the new block would boast 40 one and two-bedroom homes for ‘affordable’ rent. Residents would be served by 40 parking spaces - including two disabled bays - while access for vehicles and pedestrians would be from Brown Street.
Planning papers say the aim of the development is to provide ‘high quality living space within the Littleborough community in an accessible location’. The document adds: “The land and properties served by Brown Street and the surrounding highways are primarily residential and are relatively narrow. READ MORE : Farm shop boasting café and community room could open near popular beauty spot
“The site is more suited to housing than employment uses. There is a large area of employment uses immediately to the west of the site and others are available within Littleborough town centre." It goes on to say that the site is ‘ideally located’ for public transport and its proximity to the town centre would mean future occupants would be less reliant on travelling by car.
The document also claims the development would not have an ‘adverse’ visual impact or result in a lack of privacy for neighbouring residents.“The removal of the commercial/warehouse/storage traffic will reduce highways conflict and improve overall safety,” it adds.
The ‘contemporary design’ of the proposed building is said to be inspired by the original 19th century mill building, which is now
A college student in Georgia was killed in an awful accident while out on an extravagant date.
The UK is in for a warm few weeks leading up to the Halloween period with an ‘African plume’ bringing hot air north over Europe.Temperatures as warm as 23C are predicted in some areas with an Indian Summer possible and this could lead to 2022 becoming officially the hottest year on record. Monday is forecasted to be the beginning of the warm run, which will last for up to six days heading towards a hot Halloween, reports the Mirror.The week is set to see warm climes, with Wednesday predicted to be the hottest day that could see temperatures peak at around 22C.
Us Weekly, the is looking to extend an “olive branch” to her sister-in-law when she and visit Boston, which just so happens to be around the same time the and will be in New York City. While the awards ceremony is being held in Massachusetts in early December, Meghan and Harry are being honored by the Robert F.
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Johnny Depp flashed a smile for fans who waited outside his show in New York as he returned to the states to perform with Jeff Beck on the US leg of the tour after spending the summer playing gigs in Europe. The 59-year-old actor appeared to be in high spirits ahead of the performance while signing autographs and chatting with legions of loyal followers at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester.
Amber Heard was photographed in Spain with her daughter and some friends. Heard was photographed doing various activities with her daughter, playing with her in a park and while out on a walk.
Johnny Depp and Amber Heard in a new film about the former couple’s recent defamation trial have responded to a backlash from domestic abuse survivors.Hot Take: The Depp/Heard Trial, which stars Mark Hapka and Megan Davis, premiered on Tubi last week, and recreates the headline-making trial over the summer that saw Depp sue Heard for defamation regarding a 2018 op-ed in The Washington Post.In it, Heard wrote about being a survivor of domestic violence, and while the piece did not explicitly name Depp by name, his lawyers argued that it falsely implied that she was sexually and physically abused by him during their marriage.The outcome saw Depp awarded $10million (£8million) in compensatory damages and $5million in punitive damages, while Heard was awarded $2million (£1.5million) following the jury finding that Depp had defamed her through his attorney.Alongside courtroom scenes, the new Hot Take film includes imagined scenes of what may have happened behind closed doors during the couple’s relationship, including scenes of domestic violence.Responding to objections from domestic abuse survivors, Davis – who plays Heard – told Entertainment Weekly: “I think those people are very nervous about this film and very nervous that anything would make light of something as serious as domestic violence.“I think those people have been very vocally upset on social media because their experience is something that deserves to be respected.“To those people, what I’d want them to know is, I believe, based on all of my conversations with producers and directors and the studios involved in this project, that no one would come into this wanting anything other than to try and portray the truth as best as possible from two sides where we
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