Part of Durham Street near the Armagh Street intersection was blocked yesterday for the third stage of the removal of a house at 299 Durham Street to a new site in Chatterton Road, West Melton. The house is owned by Mr J. G. Rutherford, who has sold the site to Mainstay Properties, Ltd. The fourth and final stage of the removal is expected to be completed today.
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67Part of Durham Street near the Armagh Street intersection was blocked yesterday for the third stage of the removal of a house at 299 Durham Street to a new site in Chatterton Road, West Melton. The house is owned by Mr J. G. Rutherford, who has sold the site to Mainstay Properties, Ltd. The fourth and final stage of the removal is expected to be completed today. Press, 15 February 1984, Page 5
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