News in Shotley Peninsula

A field on the peninsula which could be ripe for development

Babergh has published its draft five-year housing land supply statements – outlining the anticipated supply of new homes between now and 2026 on the Shotley peninsula and other parts of the district.

The National Planning Policy Framework requires councils to identify and update a supply of specific deliverable sites which are capable of providing a minimum of five years' worth of housing against their housing requirement. This is known as the housing land supply.

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Details of this year's remembrance service at Shotley's St Mary's Church have been revealed, with slight changes to the usual order.

Instead of the service first in the church, then going out to face the cold Autumnal weather, wreaths will be laid first at the Royal Naval war cemetery, starting at 1045, on Sunday November 14.

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Brantham coach Dan Hart (centre) with, from left to right: Alfie Eldridge, Cian Aldridge,  Noah Harewood, Jamie Scrivener.

It may be the biggest game in the history of Brantham Athletic's Under 18s, but such is the players' single-minded determination, there will be nothing special in the pre-match preparation.

The young Imps take on Stevenage FC's academy side in the First Round Proper of the FA Youth Cup at Brantham Leisure Centre tomorrow night (Wednesday, November 3) having reached this stage for the first time in the club's history.

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