23/09/2014

Other News In Brief

Cocaine Seized At Plymouth Port

Border Force officers have seized around 100kg of cocaine from a lorry in Plymouth.

It is understood that the drugs were found on a lorry carrying orange juice, which had arrived from Santander in Spain.

A 62-year-old man was arrested in connection with the find.

Airport In Kent Sold To Regeneration Specialists

Regeneration specialists have bought Manston Airport in Kent, with plans to develop the site for housing, schools and manufacturing.

The majority stake in the site has been bought by Trevor Cartner and Chris Musgrave for an undisclosed sum.

Mr Cartner and Mr Musgrave were part of the consortium behind Discovery Park in Sandwich.

It is understood that the men are planning a £1bn redevelopment over 20 years, and expect to create more than 4,000 jobs.

LCC Approve Anfield Redevelopment

The redevelopment plans for Anfield stadium have been approved by Liverpool City Council.

The council's planning committee approved the proposal, which will see capacity at the stadium increase from around 45,000 to about 59,000.

Alongside this, new conference and banqueting facilities will be added, as well as a new club shop and additional car parking.

Construction is expected to be completed in time for the 2016-17 season.

(MH/JP)

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