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Police descended on a housing estate following reports of a dozen people in balaclavas running around the neighbourhood.
And two teenage boys - aged 14 and 17 - were arrested following that incident on Crewe s Brookhouse estate yesterday.
Anastasia Lovelock has been banned from Iver s High Street A woman has been banned from entering Iver’s High Street. Anastasia Lovelock, 18 of Dutton Way, Iver, has been slapped with a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) to stop her from going into the High Street. She has also been ordered not to behave in an anti-social manner towards anyone in the village she does not live with and banned from staying in a place from where she has been asked to leave. PC Rich Stephens, based at Amersham police station, branded Lovelock a “prolific offender in Iver for a prolonged period of time”, saying she has regularly behaved anti-socially, committed criminal offences and caused a nuisance to residents and business owners.
Yumbah Aquaculture s $60m Portland abalone farm proposal rejected by VCAT
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DecDecember 2020 at 10:51pm
Abalone sitting in a shallow tank at Yumbah Aquaculture s onshore farm at Narrawong, further along the coast.
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Residents of a Victorian seaside community are celebrating the rejection of a proposal to establish one of the largest on-land abalone farms in the Southern Hemisphere.
Key points:
VCAT found the farm would have an unacceptable impact on its immediate surrounds
The company says it is still considering options to make the project acceptable
The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) knocked back Yumbah Aquaculture s $60 million plan at Dutton Way in Bolwarra, near Portland, which had been approved by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) and the Glenelg Shire Council.