Balfron thug faces jail sentence for Christmas bottle attack
The attack took place outside a pub in the village on Christmas morning.
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‘Photograph of Edith Morley in her College gowns’, c.1893. Pic by University of Reading Professor Edith Julia Morley MBE was a professor of English Language at the University of Reading, and is credited with being the first female professor in Britain. Aside from her own career successes, she was also an active supporter of the a number of Suffragette campaigns, and a member of the British socialist organisation The Fabian Society. In 1950 she was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), which was awarded for her work setting up the Reading Refugee Committee, and assisting Belgian-Jewish refugees during the Second World War.
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“They completely ignored resident’s objections on grounds of the damaged visual amenity, noise, vibration, and pollution. “They didn’t even consult Abbey School, whose traffic needs are very significant. “Something not mentioned was the Reading Half Marathon. If it was loaded with speed bumps, it would look more like a cross-country run. Reading Half Marathon on Kendrick Road “The question has been raised about whether there could be any case for judicial review since they did not take all the information in the objection letters into account at the meeting.” And he said Cllr David Absolom has told him he could organise a petition to have the speed bumps removed.