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Cambs police would never do anything else if they confiscated every e-scooter used illegally

Cambs police would never do anything else if they confiscated every e-scooter used illegally
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Foodbank gets £36k grant for Ulez-friendly van

A foodbank that supports hundreds of people every month has been awarded nearly £36,000 from a council funding pot to buy an eco-friendly van.

Councillors welcome park project plan

Councillors welcome park project plan
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Child tax credit could lift millions of children out of poverty

New child tax credit could lift millions of children out of poverty This credit will provide $3,600 for each child under age six. Some supporters of this new assistance, though, are concerned it will only last one year Author: Richard Allyn (Reporter) Updated: 10:51 PM PST March 11, 2021 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. A key component of that nearly $2 trillion federal stimulus plan signed by President Biden Thursday will give thousands more dollars to most American families with kids. Economists believe this new credit will help lift as many as four million children out of poverty.  This new child tax credit marks an increase from $2,000 per child under the previous stimulus bill. How long this assistance will last has some parents concerned.

New collective aims to deliver refreshed city s events and festivals as members of Highland Council s Inverness and Area Committee agree a joint cross-organisational new model of delivery for the programme

  Article New collective aims to deliver refreshed city s events and festivals as members of Highland Council s Inverness and Area Committee agree a joint cross-organisational new model of delivery for the programme By Ian Duncan  |  Updated: 14:45, 18 February 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Hogmanay s Red Hot Highland Fling 2019-2020. A new approach to the delivery of a refreshed Inverness Common Good Fund’s events and festivals programme was agreed by councillors today. Members of Highland Council’s City of Inverness and Area Committee agreed that the new approach will support the revitalisation, economic recovery and social well-being of the city as Scottish Government Covid-19 restrictions are relaxed in future.

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