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Case StudiesHathersage Hall Business Centre, brainchild of Michael Shuttleworth, is bringing prominent knowledge-based businesses from Sheffield and Manchester into the village of Hathersage, a conservation area which lies within the Peak District National Park. [Policy Work/Case Studies] - [12 August 2010] The closure of the village Post Office in Halstead, Essex, prompted the Butlers to provide a new facility at their farm to help maintain the life of the village. The enterprise now employs 22 part-time staff – three of whom used to work in the old Post... [Policy Work/Case Studies] - [12 August 2010] The project is to develop redundant farm buildings in the village of Charlton to provide the following: [Policy Work/Case Studies] - [11 August 2010] Clinton Devon Estates was established in the 16th Century and has always managed its operations from a base within its boundaries. [Policy Work/Case Studies] - [11 August 2010] The need to inspect and manage deer on a daily basis, coupled with the inability to afford to buy a house(s) in the vicinity of the Estate has led to a planning application for two modern, Code 5 level cottages to be constructed in a deer park situated... [Policy Work/Case Studies] - [11 August 2010] Construction of the Centre for Renewable Energy (CORE) started in 2008 and was aided by a Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) grant from East Midlands Development Agency. [Policy Work/Case Studies] - [11 August 2010] |
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