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Josh Allen Poised To Lead Bills As Training Camp Updates Announced
Josh Allen Poised To Lead Bills As Training Camp Updates Announced originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Buffalo Bills training camp is happening soon ... and it will again be staged in Rochester at the prestigious St. John Fisher University. Advertisement Rochester will host 11 of the Bills training camp practices, all in preparation for the upcoming season. And the first big event -"The Return of The Blue & Red'' - will be held at Highmark Stadium on August 1. As far as tickets and seating go, there will be a Training Camp Public Practice Lottery. Members of Bills Mafia will be able to ask for a total amount of tickets reaching four. Participation in said lottery, does not, of course, mean you will automatically receive tickets to the general public practices. The ticket lottery ends on June 26, with notification of your results starting on June 30. Keep an eye on all of your email folders so you won't miss out on the breaking info. VIP Season Ticket holders will get access to the presale of Training Camp tickets. The presale will be held on the 24 of June at 10 a.m. EST. Advertisement Season Ticket Members will also need to keep an eye on their email on the morning of June 24 ... as they will receive information on how to get access to the exclusive presale. With limited tickets available for the practices at St. John Fisher, season ticket members will be limited to a max of six training camp tickets. ... And they will be issued out until they run out. And finally comes that aforementioned Highmark Stadium practice will be available to Season Ticket Members via presale. It's "The Return of the Blue & Red,"which will be held in Orchard Park as the Josh Allen-led Bills try to make a Super Bowl run. Members and all fans will receive more camp information and updates in the coming weeks by clicking here. Related: One Huge Problem With Bills' Proposed Terry McLaurin Trade This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 26, 2025, where it first appeared.


BBC News
17-06-2025
- General
- BBC News
Medway Council rejects flats plan for Chatham school building
An application to turn an Edwardian building into 11 flats and build eight homes in its garden has been of the former St John Fisher Catholic Comprehensive School site in Chatham, Kent, was the subject of a planning application to create a mixture of one and two-bed flats, and eight three-bed houses towards the back of the plot on Maidstone the application has been rejected by planning officers on the grounds that the eight houses represented an over-development of the site, according to the Local Democracy Reporting also raised concerns that the entire application failed to "adequately address the impact of the development on heritage assets". In a report from Medway Council on 9 June, officers said plans "would result in a cramped over-development of the site, with poor living conditions for future occupants and harmful to the site and its surroundings including the conservation area".In relation to the historic elements, officers say although the plans protect the exterior, they represent a significant internal change, including the removal of the main staircase, which would harm its historic also said building eight homes on what were the gardens of the house showed no recognition of their historical all of the former gardens would be needed to be built upon for the homes and associated infrastructure, such as roads and parking spaces, the report objecting to the plans raised concerns about the impact on the building, the new homes being overcrowded and out of keeping with the area, and the impact of new residents on local amenities and the road Victorian Society also objected, saying the plans would likely mean the loss of historical elements inside the house and negatively impact the Maidstone Road Conservation report said: "Whilst no overriding objection in raised in principle to the reuse and possible development of the rear of the site for residential purposes, the current submission is not acceptable."The rest of the site, where there are more modern school buildings, is the subject of another, separate application for an Aldi supermarket which was submitted in June.