The satellite is due to launch in - slots for launches like this are booked years in advance, so we knew there were deadlines to meet. That's why, as an organisation, we were determined to deliver and make sure we could complete the machining to keep Airbus on schedule. The brand-new Gulliver's Valley Theme Park in Rotherham has already welcomed thousands of visitors through its doors as it enjoys its fourth full week of business.
Ticket sales for the multi-million pound resort, which opened to the public on Saturday July 11, have also exceeded expectations with many days already sold out and limited tickets available over the summer. Short-stay accommodation is also booming.
An following recent changes to government advice, the resort has been able to open some attractions in its indoor Dragon's Lair area which includes ten climbing walls on Dragon's Peak, caving in Crimson Cave and a giant inflatable bounce course. The new "Gyrosaur" ride is also now on site. The recent opening of some of the Dragon's Lair indoor area has been a really welcome addition to our offering too as it provides a whole other element for our young guests to enjoy when visiting us.
Annual passports also proving to be really popular as well as enquiries about birthday parties and other events which we will be offering as soon as we are able to do so. We are a family business who has put absolutely everything into this new resort so to have the backing of our customers, who really are at the heart of everything we do, has been so important to us. Accommodation options are also available, including Unicorn and Princess Suites alongside Western Cabins and Lost World Lodges, with sleepover adventures on offer.
Gulliver's Valley website Images: Gulliver's. As the borough Eats Out to Help Out, one Rotherham restaurant is offering to help those that already have a lot on their plate. David Lister, owner of the popular Italian, has now pledged to extend the offer to those families who are feeling the impact of Covid A JustGiving page has also been set up.
Commercial property agents are encouraged by the early interest in a former car showroom in Rotherham. Rothbiz reported last month that the former Volkswagen Rotherham site in Wickersley had gone up for sale having been closed by operators, JCT The building and site occupies a prominent position fronting Bawtry Road and comprises approximately 17, sq ft of showroom, workshop and ancillary offices.
Externally, there are used car display areas to the front of the showroom with a substantial customer, staff and Service Parking area to the rear with the total site area covering approximately 1. Peter Whiteley, head of Knight Frank in Sheffield, which is marketing the building with Eaton Commercial, said: "This extremely well located and presented property is immediately available and could be of interest to a wide variety of potential occupiers, investors and developers.
Advertisement "The site benefits from a prominent position located on the A Bawtry Road and is close to a number of retail outlets including Aldi, Morrisons Supermarket, McDonalds and the local high quality facilities within Wickersley. Robert Eaton added: "The site has existing consent as a motor vehicle showroom and other potential uses may require appropriate consents with the local planning office.
Celsa has received the approval of the planning board at Rotherham Council for a new operation in the borough to support its steelmaking facilities in South Wales. A number of local firms are unhappy with the proposals. It currently has a steel mill and two rolling mills dedicated to the manufacturing of corrugated steel, light profiles and commercial bars. Plans were submitted earlier this year to create a shear processing plant on a scrap yard off Sheffield Road, Ickles.
Plans are for the proposed construction and operation of Rotherham Metal Recovery Centre, which would process, store and distribute up to 75, tonnes per year of ferrous scrap metal. It would create six new jobs. The plans were approved after planners concluded that: "The site is allocated for industrial and business purposes in the adopted local plan and whilst it acknowledged that the proposed development does not fall within the permitted use classes, the industrial nature of the process would not conflict with existing operations on adjacent sites.
Accordingly, the proposals are considered to be acceptable in principle. Emma Ottewell, development manager, explained: "We received six letters of objection and those mainly relate to the impact of the operation on similar businesses in the area but they do also mention contamination and drainage. In a letter to the Council, he said: "We employ over employees who's [sic] jobs would all be in jeopardy if this plant was to go ahead. We have been established in Rotherham for over 80 years and managed to battle competition throughout, however, this would completely crush us and many other metal recyclers, large and small, in South Yorkshire.
Rotherham town centre has already died to larger retail companies opening nearby and the same thing will happen to metal recycling companies large and small if this goes ahead. What will be left of Rotherham's oldest metal recycler? Council planners said: "In addressing this matter, the loss of trade to a competitor or competition is not a material planning consideration and therefore cannot be taken into consideration in this instance.
Rothbiz reported in July that the order was introduced in September after the Council said that it continued to receive complaints about a minority of people who behave in an unacceptable way. It still continues to receive complaints relating to the town centre from business, Councillors and visitors alike. The orders are due to expire, however a new order can be made following public consultation.
The consultation on both PSPOs will focus on the existing conditions and the behaviours that have been identified within the proposed order. Advertisement Cllr. Emma Hoddinott, cabinet member for waste, roads and community safety at Rotherham Council, said: "These orders are put in place to ensure that people feel safe in the town centre and our neighbourhoods are kept free of dog fouling.
Without this Public Space Protection Order, it makes it harder for the police and council officers to take action. While incidents of anti-social behaviour in the town centre and complaints of dog fouling across the borough have been declining since , they are still some of the most common causes for complaint and we know that these remain relevant issues for people.
In the past three years, fines for breaches of the Town Centre Public Spaces Protection Order have been issued and a further 39 fines have been issued to individuals who have allowed their dogs to foul on land open to the public. Images: Google Maps. The scheme is made up of three developments under the Council's Rother Living brand - one on the site of the former Henley's garage in Wellgate, another on Sheffield Road, and the final site on Westgate on the Millfold House site.
Work is already underway and the developments will feature a mix of houses and apartments for council housing, shared ownership, and affordable sale. Rothbiz reported back last year that Willmott Dixon was the contractor partner as the authority progressed ambitious proposals for new town centre housing. Since January , the Council has worked with the contractor to develop these schemes to construction stage, and previous contracts are now subsumed by this larger construction contract. The Council signed off on the contract at the end of last month having been scrutinised its legal and finance departments and by external consultants.
Stuart Kerr, operations director at Willmott Dixon, said: "These three Rother Living schemes are hugely important projects for the town and Rotherham Council. The developments will make a difference to the local community by providing high-quality council housing and opportunities for residents to get on the housing ladder.
As an employer within the region and, having recently completed Rotherham's University Centre as part of the Rotherham Plan , we are delighted to be playing a part in the council's continued investment in housing and the town centre.
Willmott Dixon is already working across these sites. In Sheffield Road, full site set-up is already complete and work is on-going to transform the land, which includes the addition of flooding defenses.
Work has also started at the Millfold House development with ground preparation work having commenced in mid-June. The construction firm said that it would be actively supporting local social enterprises and SMEs, delivering initiatives to improve wellbeing and mental health in the community, supporting local projects, community groups and running initiatives aimed at reducing crime. Councillor Dominic Beck, cabinet member for housing at Rotherham Council, said: "These are exciting developments that will deliver new properties for local people, including council homes and shared ownership dwellings.
It will transform three disused former industrial sites and comes at a time when the Forge Island part of our Town Centre Masterplan starts to take shape. A lot of hard work has gone into putting these plans together and it's fantastic to see the Willmott Dixon team making a start on development, which will greatly contribute towards our ambitions for housing growth and town centre regeneration.
The move will create new routes and increase the annual capacity of the regional airport for the Sheffield city region SCR , by , seats. Currently London Luton's biggest airline, the Hungarian low-cost carrier is allocating one Airbus A aircraft to DSA, and will launch seven new routes to add to its existing network of ten routes. Last year, Flybe, announced that the withdrawal of jet operations from Doncaster Sheffield.
This breakthrough plays an important role in our business planning and aspiration to make air travel affordable for everyone. We currently see an underserved gap and DSA will play a key role in our plans for future growth. Advertisement Chris Harcombe, director of aviation development at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, said: "We are delighted to bring more ultra-low fares to DSA, to these popular destinations loved by our customers and served by an airline who pride themselves on providing affordable travel, with an excellent reputation.
It is a shared intention to bring further aircraft as part of this agreement within a matter of months. It is essential that the UK Government acknowledges and supports airlines and airports that bring much needed investment into the UK economy. Both Wizz Air and Doncaster Sheffield Airport began their journeys' in the early s as challenger brands with a shared desire to provide opportunity for the people of our respective markets through obtainable travel.
Two infrastructure firms have confirmed plans to improve fibre broadband in Rotherham, investing millions in the borough. CityFibre is well underway to build a full fibre network that will reach almost every home and business in the town. Meanwhile, Openreach has also outlined plans to make ultra-reliable and gigabit-capable full fibre broadband available to homes and businesses in further parts of the borough.
Rothbiz reported in that Rotherham was included in the second phase of rollouts extending CityFibre's Gigabit City programme. The leading designer, builder, owner, and operator of fibre optic infrastructure in UK towns and cities provides an alternative to BT Openreach. The full fibre network is not yet live, but once activated, services will be available from an increasing range of broadband providers.
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