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The property is accessed from the front through an entrance lobby which leads into a bright and spacious living room with stairs to the first floor and useful under stair shelving. To the rear of the lounge is the dining room with rear aspect French doors opening out to the sun-trap and private rear garden. The dining ... |
To the first floor from a central Landing are four well appointed bedrooms and modern and family bathroom fitted with a modern three piece suite comprising panelled bath with shower over, wash basin and WC. The master bedroom has fitted wardrobes and an en-suite fitted with a three piece suite comprising shower cubicle... |
EXTERNAL Externally, to the front there is an open plan lawned garden with parking provided by a driveway leading to an integral single Garage. To the rear. There is private, fence enclosed lawned garden over looking woodland and mainly laid to lawn with paved patio and walkway. |
The area immediately surrounding this popular development benefits from private walkways and a children's play park. |
LOCATION Nestled within a mature woodland setting with adjacent farmland Buckthorn Crescent is well placed for nearby supermarkets including Lidl and Tesco, there are also a range of educational facilities and good access to commuting routes throughout Teesside and beyond. |
WASHINGTON — The White House says President Donald Trump “will do whatever it takes” to protect Americans after a judge blocked the administration’s policy of returning asylum seekers to Mexico to await an immigration hearing. |
The policy was launched in January at the San Diego crossing. |
Sanders ends by saying Trump “will do whatever it takes to keep Americans safe.” She didn’t elaborate. |
Judge Richard Seeboorg put his ruling on hold until Friday. |
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SAIC to split into two parts, second part will move to Reston Town Center. |
SAIC, one of the largest employers in Northern Virginia, has announced that they will locate the headquarters for Leidos in Reston Town Center. Leidos is the to-be-formed new company that handles national security, health and engineering solutions. |
Herndon senior Josh Katz reflects on award-winning photograph. |
When the Town of Herndon 2014 calendars are sent to all the residents late this year, the work of Josh Katz will adorn the main page. Katz, a rising senior at Herndon High School, took this year’s People’s Choice Award winning photograph. |
Helgar Oaks would feature nine houses on Van Buren Street. |
The Herndon Town Council unanimously approved an application for a preliminary subdivision plan on the 400 block of Van Buren Street. The lots at 417 and 419 Van Buren Street, located adjacent to Bruin Park, are currently empty and total about three acres. |
Great Falls Elementary, Cooper Middle Students visit Japan. |
Del. Barbara Comstock (R-34) hosts Young Women’s Leadership Program. |
Del. Barbara Comstock (R-34) welcomed author and political commentator Donna Brazile to her Young Women’s Leadership Program Tuesday, Aug. 13 at the Great Falls Library. Twenty-three young women, mostly middle and high schoolers, listened to Brazile tell her story and give advice on chasing their dreams. |
Nonprofit gives out school supplies, backpacks, back-to-school haircuts. |
Share of McLean helped its clients get into back-to-school mode Wednesday, Aug. 14, with their annual school supply drive. The nonprofit worked with local individuals and organizations to stock their shelves with the items returning students were sure to need. |
New store at Tysons West is first "urban style" location. |
Walmart opened their first urban-style location in the country in Tysons Corner Wednesday, Aug. 14. The store, which is one of their "supercenters," will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week and serves as the anchor of the JBG Rosenfeld Retail-owned Tysons West. |
Shanghai Yangpu Youth Palace student troupe performs at Reston Town Center. |
Ashley Syed was walking along Market Street in Reston Town Center Saturday, Aug. 10 when she heard music that she described as “something right out of a movie.” As she got closer to the town center’s pavilion, the music grew louder. |
Isabel Robles will spend school year with Houston Ballet. |
After spending six weeks in a summer intensive program with the Houston Ballet, Isabel Robles decided that wasn’t enough, now she will spend the school year in the company’s year-round program. |
Dennis Holste will work on maintaining and growing town’s business base. |
The Town of Herndon has hired its first ever economic development manager. Dennis Holste will hold the position as the town prepares to take advantage of development opportunities such as those presented by the Metrorail Silver Line. |
Department of Environmental Quality prepares to receive report on remediation of gasoline contaminants. |
A corrective action plan (CAP) addressing the remediation of gasoline constituents in the ground underneath the property of the former Great Falls Exxon station is in the final stages of preparation. |
McLean Teens Got Talent returns for third year, along with games, history exhibit. |
The Old Firehouse Teen Center will host its annual Block Party Saturday, Aug. 24, welcoming teens and families to an afternoon of live performances, living history exhibits and other activities all through the center. |
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors hosted a public hearing to discuss an interim agreement to redevelop the Crescent Apartments at their Tuesday, July 30 meeting. |
Reston Interfaith hasReston Interfaith has been a force in the community for the past 43 years, advocating for those in need on a multitude of different levels. On Thursday, Aug. 1, they officially changed their name to Cornerstones. been a force in the community for the past 43 years, advocating for those in need on a... |
Jimmy’s Old Town Tavern hosts annual fundraiser. |
Though the grounds were damp from the night before, and the skies threatened rain in the morning, that didn’t stop more than 100 golfers from taking to the Herndon Centennial Golf Course Thursday, Aug. 1. |
The weekly Concerts on the Green at the Great Falls Village Centre always feature a regional band, but the show Sunday, Aug. 4 was as close to home as it gets. The band, Atlas Road Crew, a rock quintet from South Carolina, featured Patrick Drohan, a Great Falls native, on drums. |
Located next to McLean Station, 711-space proposal is the first approved by county. |
The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved the first agreement for an interim commuter parking lot for Silver Line users in Tysons Corner Tuesday, July 30. |
Rip Sullivan named by Supervisor John Foust (D-Dranesville) to represent Dranesville district. |
McLean resident Richard "Rip" Sullivan has been named the Dranesville representative for the park authority board, replacing Kevin Fay, who stepped down in July. |
Local nonprofit performs outreach to Liberia. |
Trypetus Cooper Padmore spent her formative years living around the world. A native of Liberia, she spent time in Great Britain and the United Stated during her school years. She left Liberia with her family after the military coup in 1980. |
Nonprofit supports families and patients affected by cancer. |
Cindy’s Legacy, a nonprofit dedicated to providing services for families affected by cancer, will host its second annual golf clinic at the Herndon Centennial Golf Course Friday, Aug. 9. |
Local photographers recognized at ArtSpace. |
The walls of ArtSpace Herndon are currently decorated with almost 60 photos of Herndon’s signature moments. From large events such as the Herndon festival, to the simple pleasure of two children holding hands on a brisk fall day, local photographers submitted their shots for inclusion in the town’s annual calendar. |
Foundation will allow for tax deductible donations. |
In their first two years, the Rotary Club of Great Falls has experienced almost unprecedented growth, quickly becoming one of the fastest growing clubs in Rotary International. Now they have taken the next step to reach deeper into the community, founding a 501(c)3, the Rotary Club of Great Falls, Virginia Foundation. |
Lewinsville Road trail, Ingleside Avenue-Churchill Road add sections. |
The last few months have seen new trail connectivity in McLean, giving cyclists and pedestrians easier paths, without putting them in close proximity to cars. |
Beach Mill Road Bridge construction nearly halfway complete. |
Replacement of the bridge on Beach Mill Road is one month into construction, and according to the Virginia Department of Transportation, it is proceeding according to schedule. |
John Dibble’s first novel, "Difficult Run," features murder and mystery in Great Falls Park. |
John Dibble is used to finding solace in Great Falls Park. He often walks the paths of the park with his dog Noochie. His familiarity with the park made it the perfect setting for his first novel, the mystery thriller "Difficult Run," named for the stream that first inspired him. |
Supporters of McLean Orchestra gather at McLean residence. |
Supporters and friends of the McLean Orchestra came together Sunday, July 20 to re-affirm the commitment they’ve made to the organization, and to look forward to their upcoming "Season of Festivity," which will begin this fall. Ann Page, past president and board member, hosted several dozen supporters at her McLean hom... |
Artist Christine Walters paints two pictures to music during live art event. |
A steady thump of electronic drums could be heard at the Langley Shopping Center Thursday, July 18. The sounds were aimed to draw people into the Color Wheel Gallery 65 to get a glimpse of live art being created. |
For more than 40 years, Wilkins worked to better lives of those around Reston. |
When Dr. Thomas Wilkins moved to Reston in 1969, he said he did so because it was “an island of equality in a sea of inequality.” Wilkins passed away Saturday, July 20 at the age of 83, having spent 44 years trying to make Reston a stronger community. |
Annual Dogtopia charity wash raises funds to train service dogs. |
Trina Shaughnessy was with her dog Macro on their usual Sunday afternoon walk on North Shore Drive last weekend, when she heard an unmistakable sound coming from Lake Anne Plaza. |
MWAA announces at least an eight-week delay in passenger service. |
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority announced an approximately eight-week delay in the completion of Phase One of the Silver Line. |
Public comment open on three options for Herndon Parkway and Van Buren Street intersection. |
The Town of Herndon hosted a public comment meeting Wednesday, July 17, to solicit suggestions on improvements for the intersection of Herndon Parkway and Van Buren Street. |
Pizza bakers offer wide selection of craft beer, pizzas, veggie and gluten free options. |
Members of the Herndon Town Council and business community, not to mention those interested in a good pizza pie, were on hand for the opening of Mellow Mushroom Pizza Bakers on Elden Street Monday, July 22. |
Claude Moore Colonial Farm opened its doors on July 26, 1973, with the idea to show what life was like 200 years ago. Forty years later, it still provides a glimpse of daily life for farmers in 1771. The farm welcomed friends and longtime volunteers to celebrate the last 40 years and look to the next 40 years Thursday,... |
Environmental enthusiasts from Reston and beyond gathered at the Walker Nature Education Center Sunday, July 14, for the first Reston Energy Fair. |
Fourth annual Northern Virginia Ukulele Festival features variety of acts. |
Lake Anne welcomed hundreds of ukulele enthusiasts Saturday, July 13 for the fourth annual Northern Virginia Ukulele Festival. For Heath Murphy of Reston, it was a chance to embrace his budding hobby. |
Project would light 3,800 feet of trail within town borders. |
The Town of Herndon’s Department of Parks and Recreation will begin to seek public comment on a proposal to light a 3,800- foot section of the W&OD Trail. |
Annual 5K, parade, festival highlight holiday events. |
One year ago, the annual Great Falls Fourth of July Hometown Celebration was a welcome respite from almost a week with no power for the Nelson family of Great Falls. |
Turner Farm is site of festivities Saturday, July 6. |
More than 2,500 people gathered at Turner Farm Saturday, July 6, for the annual fireworks show held by the Neighbors Foundation. |
For the second straight year, Great Falls businesses and individuals came together to place hanging flower baskets around the Great Falls Village Centre. |
Developers of transportation projects in and affecting Tysons Corner gathered at the annual Keep Tysons Moving event Thursday, June 27, an opportunity for local companies to hear the latest updates on the 495 and 95 Express Lanes, Dulles Metrorail and more. |
Annual awards recognize “hot” technology businesses. |
Guests at the annual Northern Virginia Technology Council’s annual Hot Ticket Awards came dressed for a beach but weathered a brief summer storm Wednesday, June 26 in McLean. |
Davina Friedlander tries for $100,000 on reality competition. |
When Great Falls native Davina Friedlander got a chance to spend three days in Hawaii, it wasn’t exactly how she envisioned it. Instead of relaxing on a beach, sipping a drink and soaking up some rays, she fought hard to make it across the desolate, uninhabited sections of Lanai. |
The Initiative for Public Art-Reston gave a preview of its latest project Wednesday, June 26, with a presentation of the sculpture that will soon be placed in the park across from the Hyatt Regency Reston in Reston Town Center. |
Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce swears in new board. |
The Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce welcomed a new board and handed out their annual ACE Awards at the Sheraton Reston Thursday, June 27. |
Shelter House, a Herndon-based nonprofit that serves those affected by homelessness and domestic abuse, held their annual awards ceremony and welcomed a new board Tuesday, June 25. |
Two neighborhoods compete to see who recycles more in July. |
Herndon residents will battle it out for the second straight year in an attempt to be more environmentally friendly. The second annual Battle of the Bottles will challenge residents of Four Seasons and Hunters Creek to see who can recycle more. |
Fairfax County staff joined with bicycling advocates in downtown McLean Thursday, June 20, to celebrate the installation of several bicycle wayfinding signs. The signs give directions to bicyclists and pedestrians throughout downtown McLean to community landmarks such as the McLean Community Center, and W&OD Trail. |
Lawyer speaks on experiences with groundwater contamination. |
The Great Falls Citizens Association hosted Matt Pawa, an attorney with experience dealing with groundwater contamination Thursday, June 20. |
The latest version of Apple's tablet is drawing more of the competitions business that ever before. |
Around 400 people were in the queue at the Regent Street Apple store when doors opened at 8am today, a survey found. Last year, when the iPad 2 went on sale, more than 600 people were in line when the doors opened. |
After four years of college, many graduates are ending up in jobs that only require the ability to operate a cash register with a smile. |
After commencement, a growing number young people say they have no choice but to take low-skilled jobs, according to a survey released this week. And while 63% of “Generation Y” workers — those age 18 to 29 — have a bachelor’s degree, the majority of the jobs taken by graduates don’t require one, according to an online... |
Another survey by Rutgers University came to the same conclusion: Half of graduates in the past five years say their jobs didn’t require a four-year degree and only 20% said their first job was on their career path. “Our society’s most talented people are unable to find a job that gives them a decent income,” says Clif... |
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