Offshore wind project backs two popular community festivals
An offshore wind project has announced support for upcoming community festivals.
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An offshore wind project has announced support for upcoming community festivals.
The land at the centre of the planning dispute, known as The Old Army Camp in Woodmancote, sits on Cemetery Lane in the parish of Westbourne, West Sussex.
An automotive giant has unveiled one-of-a-kind tribute to the romance of the sea and British craftsmanship.
The proposed offices would be occupied by the park authority Ranger Service, which is currently based at the Museum.
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