Survey shows Newark residents near Chatham Court and Northgate areas feel safer thanks to £550k Safer Streets project newarkadvertiser.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newarkadvertiser.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Newark Emmaus Trust young and vulnerable people benefit from GPS bike trackers as part of Safer Streets project
| Updated: 09:34, 15 March 2021
A charity for young and vulnerable people in Newark will benefit from six top of the range GPS bike trackers.
Newark and Sherwood District Council and tracker supplier Back2You have each donated three high-quality trackers to the Newark Emmaus Trust for young people to use as an independent means of transport.
The trust, based on Northgate, Newark, helps local and vulnerable homeless young people by providing temporary accommodation, as well as supporting them with professional care and training to improve future prospects and career opportunities.
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Portland lands $500K grant to extend sidewalks to Chatham Court
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Portland Town Hall is located at 33 E. Main St.Hearst Connecticut Media fileShow MoreShow Less
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An image from the Portland “Fill-in-the-Gaps to Route 17/66; Safe Sidewalks to Schools, Businesses & Transit Routes.” This shows Airline Avenue, which is targeted for a sidewalk.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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An image from the Portland “Fill-in-the-Gaps to Route 17/66; Safe Sidewalks to Schools, Businesses & Transit Routes.” This shows an area of High Street.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
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PORTLAND - The town has received a state grant to extend sidewalks to link into the Chatham Court housing complex.