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Planning applications submitted to Lake District National Park Authority (From The Westmorland Gazette)

Planning applications submitted to Lake District National Park Authority

1:30pm Tuesday 18th October 2011

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planning applications submitted to Lakeland District National Park Authority include: Ambleside: 1 fascia sign, at Shinglers, Compston Road, for TOG 24; supply and install 3 no. Evance Iskra R9000 wind turbines on 12m monopole masts, at Kirkstone Pass Inn, for Mr John Jennings; new garage and side extension, at 1, High Coppice, Gale How Park, for Mr & mrs Foreman.

Broughton-in-Furness: Installation of 4 kwp solar photovoltaic panels, at Yeat House, Woodland, for Mr D. Beesley.

Cunsey: Hydro electric power generation plant, comprising an intake, buried pipeline and turbine house enclosing a turbine and generator, at Cunsey Beck Hydro Scheme, for Trustees of Graythwaite Estate.

Grange-over-Sands: Replacement utility room, new study and sunroom extension, at Ellerthwaite, Lindale, for Mr & mrs Jackson.

Kendal: Conversion of storage building into games room and store, at low Fold, Kentmere, for Mr I. Hopkins.

Staveley: Replacement of existing porch (wooden structure), at 1, Brow Lane Cottage, Brow Lane, for Mr D. Bottomley.

Ulverston: Demolition of former stone buildings and construction of steel portal framed stock building, at new Close, Oxen Park, for Messrs H.&J.E. Watson; removing an exisitng door, taking down two small sections of internal partition wall and adding a small section of balustrade which will match exisitng, at Silverholme, Graythwaite, for Graythwaite Estate.

Windermere: 1 wooden pole, at Andante, Greenstiles Park, for Mr D. Wroe, Openreach; demolition and reconstruction of conservatory on the east elevation, single storey extension to west elevation, alterations to roof above lounge and internal alterations, at Crofton, Ferney Green, for Mr & mrs Merrick; to make a loft extension and install a dormer window to the rear of the building, at 3 Meadocroft Cottages, Meadowcroft Lane, for Mr N. Greenall; proposed demolition of existing lean-to and construction of two storey side extension, taking down existing wood shed and re-locating, at Nineveh, Winster, for Mr R. Taylor; new 26 bedroom (60 person capacity) accommodation unit including vehicular and pedestrian access, associated hard and soft landscaping, car parking, external lighting to illuminate car parking and pedestrian routes, bin storage, earth works and boundary treatment, at Towerwood Outdoor Education Centre, Tower Wood, for Mr B. Stott, Directorate for Children & Young People; proposed detached garage and construction of boundary wall, at Ashness, Ferney Green, for Mr a. Cumpsty; demolition and reconstruction of cottage, at Ferry ab Cotage, Ferry Nab, for Mr G. Farthing; change converted day room (former garage) to self catering holiday unit (bed-sit) studio flat (retrospective), at Park View, 6, Quarry Brow, for mrs R. Cave.

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and so — a wall — between Canada and the US

but instead of calling our wall "The iron curtain" I think we should call our wall

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Would we have been as afraid of the Russians if they called it "La partition" instead of the Iron Curtain

They would still have les bombs.

the name came from a speech by winston churchill
we had no say in the matter

yeah a wall to keep americans in is a great idea, i'd fund you but i am a bit short on wall building funds

We had our own Iron curtain for quite some time. it is why the American economy was the strongest in the world for quite a while.

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I understand your anger over Janet Napolitano's libel. She is a fool and Canada has been a very good neighbor to the United States. I hope one day the border between our two countries can be free again like it was back in the 1990's.

The US is afraid of everything no matter what they call it. Thereby the invasions and interventions.

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