How the Foundry Park development helped to retain 200 jobs in Yorkshire
Eddisons has acquired new-build industrial accommodation known as Foundry Park in Keighley on behalf of property investment business Malco Holdings.
Eddisons has acquired new-build industrial accommodation known as Foundry Park in Keighley on behalf of property investment business Malco Holdings.
A long-term strategy has been established in the Yorkshire Dales National Park which has seen harmful carbon emissions dramatically reduced in the past 15 years.
Finally there is light at the end of the tunnel and this time not another lockdown train coming in the other direction. Poetic prose I know and maybe not surprising for an estate agent, but I am sure it reflects the thoughts of many following the Government’s announcement on Monday evening. So, where does this leave the housing market as we head towards what is traditionally the prime selling season?
There’s Bull’s Blood – which isn’t a grape, but it is so famous it might as well be. But the rest are shrouded in accents and rather too many k and z letters to really commit them to memory.
North Yorkshire County Council, which postponed considering the scheme by UK Coal’s successor firm Harworth Estates near Stillingfleet last month, has been urged by Samuel Smith’s Old Brewery to reject the proposal when it goes back before the authority’s planning committee next week.
Triton Construction has been appointed as the main contractor to preserve and redevelop the Grade II listed Hyde Park Picture House in Leeds.
Plant and garden supplies seller Steve Woods says thousands of pounds worth of his stock may “go to waste”, because Wakefield Council claim his service is not deemed essential under government guidelines.
The decision comes after Irish Health Minister, Simon Harris, called for the games, which were due to be played this weekend (29 February and 1 March) in Dublin, to be put on hold.
Following the decision to cancel England’s largest rural showpiece last summer, organisers of the Great Yorkshire Show confirmed yesterday (Mar 1) that the event will take place this year.
City leaders warn the number of visitors could “be a shock” to residents.But the council’s focus will be on keeping people safe by creating more outdoor seating areas, launching traders’ squares throughout the city which will be managed by nearby businesses and putting in extra toilets and bins.