Residents in Murton should feel safer following the installation last week of two new Vehicle Activated Signs, which warn drivers to slow down. Following requests from residents the signs were installed by the Council along Murton Way and Murton Lane.
Planners are needed for a number of forthcoming SO events. The summer events are ideal opportunities to have a go at planning for the first time, and there is plenty of support available.
will take place in Hove at 6pm on 28 April 2008. All Southdowns members are invited to take part in this first project meeting which is aimed at encouraging more people to take up the sport.
Cannabis with an estimated street value of £635,000 has been seized from a motorhome at Dover's Eastern Docks. An estimated 300kg of cannabis resin was discovered hidden under a bed after Border Agency officers searched the vehicle on a ferry
A new RLO on the antenatal abdominal examination of pregnant women has been released. It describes the rationale and purpose behind the examination, then video clips demonstrate fundal, lateral, and pelvic palpation, and auscultation of the fetal heart using a
More than 1,000 schools could shut this week when teachers go on national strike for the first time in 21 years. Most parents are unaware of the upcoming closures - which would see thousands of children sent home - because
Sandgate Town Council has announced that it will be presenting the Freedom of Sandgate to the 2nd Battalion Gurkha Rifles on Monday 5th May. The event will take place between 11.00 and 11.50 on Bank Holiday Monday, with a parade
Liberal Democrat Councillors are signing York Council up to a new Carbon Management Programme, which aims to reduce carbon emissions by 25%, and save Council Taxpayers money.
Liberal Democrat Cllrs Sue Galloway, Executive Member for Adult Social Services, and Cllr Keith Aspden, Executive Member for Youth and Social Inclusion, met yesterday with union representatives and workers of the Remploy factory, which is in the process of being
Local Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt today hit out at the Chancellor of the Exchequer for bringing in tax changes that have increased income tax bills for thousands of residents across the county.
Local Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt is encouraging primary schools in West Worcestershire to enter a national technology competition where there's up to £4,500 for grabs.
Local Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate, Richard Burt is urging community groups in Worcestershire to apply for grants from Groundwork UK to improve local green spaces.
Local MP Paul Burstow has condemned the government for reneging on its promise to consult on increasing the Personal Expenses Allowance (PEA) for more than 250,000 care home residents.
The Liberal Democrat Mayoral Candidate Brian Paddick and Abigail Lock, the Liberal Democrat Candidate for the Sutton and Croydon London Assembly Constituency joined Tom Brake MP for another walkabout in Sutton High Street on Saturday afternoon.
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: "This research paints a shocking picture of life for working women in the 21st century, where far too many bosses still see pregnant women as an inconvenience to be dispensed with at the earliest
Commenting on the DWP Select Committee report on the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) today (Monday), TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said: "We welcome this far-reaching report on the work of the HSE."The report contains a number of positive recommendations