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The 17th century was the century that lasted from January 1, 1601, to December 31, 1700, in the Gregorian calendar.

Women's remarkable Civil War roles revealed in Huntingdon display

Women's remarkable Civil War roles revealed in Huntingdon display
Nov 27,2023 2:01 am

...By Katy PrickettBBC News, CambridgeshireThe women who " rose to the occasion and played a remarkable role in the Civil War" is the theme of an exhibition called The Weaker Vessel? Historian Stuart Orme said the Biblical phrase was used to denigrate 17Th Century women, but their 1640s experiences were " complex and richer"...

King's Speech: The quirks and crowns of the King's State Opening

King's Speech: The quirks and crowns of the King's State Opening
Nov 7,2023 6:31 am

... It s also a case of 17Th Century " see it, say it, sword it" as the Yeoman of the Guard carry out a ceremonial search that remembers the Gunpowder Plot of 1605...

Hovis advert building restored by Dorset Council

Hovis advert building restored by Dorset Council
Oct 23,2023 3:01 am

... Dorset Council worked with the new owner to restore the formerly derelict building, which was built in the 17Th Century...

Riba Stirling Prize: London retirement home wins top architecture award

Riba Stirling Prize: London retirement home wins top architecture award
Oct 19,2023 5:11 pm

... It complements existing historical buildings dating back to the 17Th Century...

Obituary: Sir Michael Gambon, star of The Singing Detective and Harry Potter

Obituary: Sir Michael Gambon, star of The Singing Detective and Harry Potter
Sep 28,2023 8:31 am

... Two years later there was a masterly performance in The Life of Galileo, Berthold Brecht s take on the life of the 17Th Century Italian scientist...

Boris Johnson given green light to build swimming pool

Boris Johnson given green light to build swimming pool
Sep 27,2023 10:30 am

... 8m 17Th Century property, which Mr Johnson and his wife Carrie bought earlier this year, is bordered on three sides by a moat...

Lost painting by female artist goes on display at Windsor Castle

Lost painting by female artist goes on display at Windsor Castle
Sep 24,2023 8:31 am

...A painting found in storage has been identified as a rare work by a celebrated 17Th Century female artist...

Ghost hunting at 'haunted house' that sparked Hollywood interest

Ghost hunting at 'haunted house' that sparked Hollywood interest
Aug 16,2023 7:11 am

... About 300 apparent paranormal phenomena was documented at a remote 17Th Century house that had national media coverage because of supposed spooky goings-on...

Boris Johnson given green light to build swimming pool

Aug 1,2023 7:10 am

By Kate WhannelPolitical reporter

Ex-PM Boris Johnson has been given permission to build a Swimming Pool in his Oxfordshire home, despite initial concerns it could impact nearby newts.

The development had been put on hold over fears it would be Too Close to a population of great crested newts.

However, South Oxfordshire District Council has now said building work can go ahead, providing steps are taken to mitigate risks.

This includes contributing to a scheme to protect newts.

In its report, The Council says the applicant had opted to use The Council 's District Level Licence to provide compensation for any potential damage to The Local amphibians.

The Report also says there are plans to enhance an orchard already present in order to Make Up for any loss of biodiversity caused by the development.

The £3. 8m 17Th Century property, which Mr Johnson and his wife Carrie bought earlier this year, is bordered on three sides by a moat.

The proposed 11m by 4m Swimming Pool would sit 35m from the moat and 80m from a pond, which a local conservation officer warned were suitable breeding grounds and habitats for great crested newts.

Newt numbers have dramatically declined over The Last 60 years and they are considered a protected species.

It is an offence to deliberately kill, injure or capture them, or damage their breeding sites and resting places.

Local councils are obligated to check developers have plans to mitigate any negative impact building work could have on The Creatures .

As Prime Minister , Mr Johnson had railed against the protections arguing that " newt counting" was holding back housebuilding.

However, more recently he to say he would do " whatever it takes to protect" newts.

He Said The Rules may " sound barmy" but added that the UK must protect The Animals " or posterity will not forgive us".

The application to build a pool in His Property was initially submitted in June and consulted on throughout July.

South Oxfordshire District Council said it was granting planning permission for the development " strictly in accordance with the description, plans and specifications contained in the application. . subject to The Following conditions".

Conditions require the developers to protect nearby trees, abide by The Great crested newt mitigation principles and arrange an " archaeological watching brief".

The Council concluded that " the scale and design of the proposed development would be in keeping with the character of The Building and the surrounding area and would not materially harm the amenity of neighbouring properties or highway safety. "

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