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Plans have been submitted by senior living developer Charterpoint for a 72-bedroom care home in Markfield in north west Leicestershire.
The detailed proposals are for land to the north of Leicester Road.
They include plans for a mainly two-storey, modern care home, which also features en-suite bathrooms to each bedroom, residents’ lounge and dining areas, a café/bar, plus activity areas. The proposals also include 34 car parking spaces, along with terraces, patios and landscaped gardens.
The plans have been submitted to Charnwood Borough and Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Councils following a public consultation process.
MD of Charterpoint, Giles Nursey, said: “Charterpoint is a specialist senior living developer, with a significant portfolio of care homes developed across the East Midlands.
“We have established that there is a need for a modern, purpose-built care home to meet the needs of older people in the Markfield area of Leicestershire.
“In preparing our scheme we have sought to provide a high quality, modern and neighbourly development that sits within the existing landscape, maintaining and enhancing the existing boundary hedgerow along Leicester Road.”
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Games Workshop and Amazon’s plans to develop films and TV series stride forward
A year on from its initial announcement, Nottingham’s Games Workshop has entered into an agreement with Amazon Content Services LLC for the prospective development by Amazon of Games Workshop’s Warhammer 40,000 universe into films and television series, together with associated merchandising rights.
Under the terms of the agreement, Games Workshop has granted exclusive rights to Amazon in relation to films and television series set within the Warhammer 40,000 universe, together with an option for Amazon to license equivalent rights in the Warhammer Fantasy universe following the release of the initial Warhammer 40,000 production.
Games Workshop and Amazon will work together for a period of 12 months to agree creative guidelines for the films and television series to be developed by Amazon. The agreement will only proceed once the creative guidelines are mutually agreed between Games Workshop and Amazon.