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Tall weeds cover the unkempt beer garden at the front, with some growing between the gaps in the well-worn wooden picnic ...
In an exclusive op-ed for The Northern Echo, Lord Peter Hendy writes that the railway has an 'important role to play' in the ...
200 years ago, right here in the North East, the railway was born -transforming not just how we work, but where we live too.
Plans to convert an "eyesore" car workshop into a community art studio have been approved. Carve Architecture's plans to turn ...
Nottingham Building Society, the mortgages and savings mutual, has announced that Russ Thornton has been appointed as its new Chief Technology Officer.
A derelict eyesore that has been attracting antisocial behaviour for years looks set to be demolished in the next few months. The decision will likely be welcomed by those living in the town who have ...
A former ramshackle commercial building is now 12 income-restricted apartments, with six aimed at adults with a range of disabilities.
The building at 1703 Main St., which formerly housed a Ramona Home Video, Rags to Riches thrift store and other small businesses, had long been a magnet for graffiti, drugs and homelessness, said ...
The city of Pensacola has negotiated a contract to buy a longstanding eyesore on N. Palafox, Escambia County’s old Medical Center Clinic, and the mayor says they're using grant money from the ...
At Nottingham Forest, the recruitment model has been established for some time: sign good young players who possess a fierce desire — and ability — to improve. That was true of Anthony Elanga ...