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Google News: Zoning change recommended for LGH project
[Central Penn Business Journal] - If city council approves the zoning change, LGH will submit land development plans for an office building between North Queen and North Market streets and a parking garage between North Prince and North Market streets, spokesman John Lines said.
£300m improvements plan for Birmingham council housing
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[Birmingham Mail] - Tory housing chief John Lines said: “First and foremost this investment is good news for our tenants. “The council's proposals for and beyond will allow tenants to benefit by replacing essentials in their home including central heating
Birmingham council tenants in rent freeze
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[Birmingham Mail] - City housing chief John Lines announced the freeze, which will also include payments for services such as concierge, caretaking and cleaning, as he made his annual report to city council. The move comes after the housing department received a major
Proposed £ community centre could breathe new life into Quarry Bank
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[Stourbridge News] - John Lines, association chairman, said: “The community centre is in now use seven days each week and we desperately need more space to cope with the needs of the community. “One of the strengths of Quarry Bank is its community spirit - a new community
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