 | Colin Ainscough | Audience Editor |
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Good afternoon, Here is the latest round up all of our latest planning news since last week's newsletter. A Bamber Bridge bar could be allowed later opening hours after a compromise with the local council - following talks with planning officers, the bar has scaled back its request to 1am closing. A council’s Jubilee project to build a £10m block of apartments close to its headquarters looks set to get the thumbs up despite being branded a "monstrosity." This is what locals think. A giant phone mast is to be built in the grounds of a village hall to improve wi-fi reception for passengers on trains thundering past. Travellers using mobiles and laptops on the West Coast mainline between Preston and Scotland have been suffering a breakdown in reception near to Barton due to a "gap" in the 4G network. Finally, Morecambe’s MP David Morris, says he is confident the town’s Eden Project funding bid will be successful despite changes in Government. Thanks for reading, Colin colin.ainscough@nationalworld.com |