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12 Mar 2010
Farsley Celtic removed from Blue Square North
Football Conference officials have confirmed that Farsley Celtic Football Club's (FCFC) record for the 2009-10 Blue Square North season is to be expunged after the club was removed from the competition. more
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12 Mar 2010
Mack to run Newbold Comyn course
Warwick District Council has appointed Mack Golf to manage and develop the Newbold Comyn Golf Course in Lemington Spa from April 2010. more
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12 Mar 2010
£3m scheme for NT's Stackpole estate
Welsh heritage minister Alun Ffred Jones has revealed plans for a £3m overhaul of the National Trust's (NT) Stackpole estate in Pembrokeshire, south west Wales. more
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12 Mar 2010
Factory expands gym space
The Factory Gym and Dance Club in Holloway, North London, is expanding its facilities and adding more classes over the Easter period. more
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12 Mar 2010
Campaigners object to Conan Doyle plans
Campaigners fighting to save the former home of author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle have called on the local authority to reject plans for a residential development on the site. more
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12 Mar 2010
Council backs harbour development plans
Planning officials at Cornwall Council have voted in favour of proposals for a multi-million pound harbour scheme on a site incorporating Battery Rocks beach in Penzance. more
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11 Mar 2010
Green light for GCCC stadium proposals
Gloucestershire County Cricket Club (GCCC) has been awarded planning consent for the proposed multi-million pound redevelopment of the County Ground, Bristol. more
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11 Mar 2010
Colliers to sell 10 3DE sites
Real estate company Colliers CRE has been retained by the joint administrators of 3D Entertainment Limited and 3D Entertainment Group Limited (3DE) to dispose of the companies ten remaining sites. more
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11 Mar 2010
Work starts on £12m Matlock leisure centre
A foundation stone has been unveiled as part of a ceremony to mark the start of work on a new £12m leisure centre on a brownfield site between Darley Dale and Matlock, Derbyshire. more
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11 Mar 2010
New Swansea Cork ferry service launches
A new passenger ferry service between Swansea, South Wales, and Cork, Ireland, has finally launched - more than a week after an inaugural sailing was postponed. more
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11 Mar 2010
Nottingham Rugby put on the market
Nottingham Rugby chair Alistair Bow has confirmed that the club has been put up for sale after the majority shareholding was made available in a bid to secure new funding. more
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11 Mar 2010
Chester City wound up by High Court
Chester City Football Club (CCFC), which was recently expelled from the Blue Square Premier, has been wound up in the High Court after running into financial difficulties. more
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11 Mar 2010
3D technology fuels Cineworld growth
Cinema operator Cineworld has reported an 11.5 per cent increase in revenue for the 53 weeks ending 31 December 2009, as more people embraced 3D film technology. more
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11 Mar 2010
Gateshead pool set for major overhaul
Gateshead's Dunston Swimming Pool has closed its doors to the public in order to undergo a major refurbishment as part of a wider council-led scheme to improve local leisure facilities. more
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11 Mar 2010
Historic seafront hotel reopens in Southend
The Rezidor Hotel Group has confirmed the reopening of a historic seafront hotel in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, following the completion of a major £25m refurbishment of the property. more
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11 Mar 2010
Salford City Reds stadium plans approved
Salford City Reds rugby league team is set for a move to a new stadium after plans for the development of a new 15,000-seat development near Barton-upon-Irwell, Greater Manchester were approved. more
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11 Mar 2010
DLL to start work on new Exeter club
David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has confirmed that work is due to get underway next month on the construction of a £11m health and fitness club in Exeter, Devon. more
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11 Mar 2010
Highland Council unveils budget proposals
Museums and swimming pools have been earmarked for closure as part of Highland Council's efforts to meet a major multi-million pound funding shortfall over coming years. more
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11 Mar 2010
Next phase of Liverpool scheme approved
Liverpool City Council (LCC) has approved plans for the next phase of the £160m Central Village development, which will transform the area around the city's Central railway station. more
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