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Climate, Mary Feilding, the Ponds, Finsbury Park and WAC | Hampstead Highgate Express

Readers letters The blossom in Golders Hill Park. Picture: Dr Bruce Lloyd - Credit: Dr Bruce Lloyd Climate change has not gone away Dania Saed, Year 11, Parliament Hill School, writes: 2020: the year that shook the world.  One year on and we are still in the midst of one of the greatest global crises the world has faced in history. Whilst Covid dominated the headlines, our attention turned away from other just as equally urgent issues that are silently taking their toll on the world. Climate change. The issue of climate change has still not gone away, no matter how hard we try to ignore it. In fact, we are witnessing just as catastrophic repercussions of climate change than we have ever seen before, and Covid-19 is posing a serious threat in deferring global efforts in combating the increasingly alarming rates of climate change.  

Workington fly-tipper fined after arrangement on Facebook for rubbish to be collected

Workington fly-tipper fined after arrangement on Facebook for rubbish to be collected Fly-tipping in Workington The enforcement team in Allerdale has issued a fixed penalty notice for fly-tipping to a resident whose waste was dumped after they got an unknown person on Facebook to take it away. The fine of £300 was issued last week after the items were discovered dumped near to a commercial premises in the Derwent Road area of Workington. A spokesman for Allerdale Borough Council said: “We all have a legal responsibility, called duty of care, to ensure that our rubbish is passed on to an authorised person so that it can be disposed of safely. In this case, the resident failed in their duty of care.

Collision outside Brinkley Grove Primary School, Colchester | East Anglian Daily Times

Brinkley Lane in Colchester, outside Brinkley Grove Primary School - Credit: Google Maps A lollipop lady suffered bruising after being struck by a car outside a school in Colchester. Essex Police is appealing for witnesses after a woman in her 20s was involved in a collision in Brinkley Lane at some point between 3pm and 3.15pm on Wednesday. The incident happened at the junction with Derwent Road, outside Brinkley Grove Primary School. The crossing warden was knocked to the ground and sustained bruising. The driver of the vehicle, a man, initially stopped before driving off towards Severalls Lane. The woman was wearing high-visibility clothing at the time of the incident.

Grantham area defendants face the music in court

Grantham area defendants face the music in court  | Updated: 11:04, 05 April 2021 Grantham area defendants brought before the courts recently include: Ivor Allan Wakerley, 58, of Cecil Street, Grantham: guilty of being the driver of a BMW when an accident occurred causing damage to a Vauxhall Astra and failing to stop; failing to give his name and address or report to a police station or constable within 24 hours; and driving without insurance, all in Dysart Road, Grantham, on September 8, 2019. He was fined £880, ordered to pay a £44 victim surcharge and £85 costs and banned from driving for six months due to repeat offending. Dennis Ooko Tolo, 54, of Beck Gardens, Grantham: guilty of failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis when being suspected of committing an offence in Grantham on February 20, 2020. He was fined £630, ordered to pay a £63 victim surcharge and £300 costs and banned from driving for 24 months.

Carnival procession to go ahead in Leighton Buzzard this year, but park festivities are cancelled due to ongoing pandemic concerns

Carnival procession to go ahead in Leighton Buzzard this year, but park festivities are cancelled due to ongoing pandemic concerns
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