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School road safety initiative pops up

Updated The Pop-up Bairns will be used in joint school traffic patrols The initiative will feature newly acquired “Pop-up Bairns” which will be used, with the assistance of pupils, in forthcoming joint school traffic patrols. Schools wishing to to take part should email PC Colin McMillan at [email protected] He said: “With the return to school following the relaxation of Covid restrictions it is important to remind children of the everyday hazards on and around the roads and how to safely navigate them.” Most Popular

Ayrshire Camera Club Special: Photos of the Month

Another month has flown past in the blink of an eye, and the fantastic Camera Club photos have just kept on coming. With all the spectacular photographs that our Camera Club members have shared over the past few weeks, we wanted to put together a gallery of some of the best ones. The members of our Camera Clubs are very passionate about their work and show off some of the best photographs they have taken all over Ayrshire. Now it’s time to give our talented members the recognition they deserve. Ardrossan and Saltcoats Herald Camera Club Starting with the Ardrossan and Saltcoats Camera Club, there were so many amazing photos to choose from, but these three really caught our eye.

Bangor man tells heart-breaking story of late wife who waited over six years for brain tumour diagnosis

Bangor man tells heart-breaking story of late wife who waited over six years for brain tumour diagnosis Colin McMillan is now the chairperson of Brainwaves NI, a charity dedicated to providing support to all those affected by a brain tumour Updated Colin and his wife Susan who passed away in 2019 (Image: Submitted) Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

The $2b exploration boom quietly under way

The $2b exploration boom quietly under way Share An “unprecedented” flow of cash into the high-risk mineral exploration sector has sparked a drilling boom that is causing huge backlogs at the laboratories whose assays determine success or failure. More than $2.2 billion flowed into the 656 pre-revenue explorers on the ASX in the final three months of 2020, in a result that was 72 per cent higher than average and was described by advisory firm BDO as “unprecedented”. Veteran explorer John Holliday says the “super optimism” for investment in things is probably driven by the fact “money costs nothing nowadays”.  Laura Jellbart  The $587 million spent on exploration by those companies was also well above average and 50 per cent higher than the June quarter, echoing the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ finding that metres drilled by mineral explorers had surged to a nine-year high.

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