Man jailed for four years after heroin and crack cocaine found This will be a major disruption to the supply of heroin and crack cocaine in Warwickshire
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NEW signage has finally arrived in Ilkley’s riverside parks. They were supposed to be installed in April last year, along with news paths and ramps, but were delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Chairman of the Friends of Ilkley Riverside Parks (FOIRP) Ed Duguid said: “We are really pleased that most of the new signage has finally arrived in the Parks. The contract for the signage was bound up with the construction of the new disabled access path in Riverside Gardens, along with the renewal of the entrance ramps and fencing at East and West Holme Fields. The contractors managed to complete the ramps and fencing last year which made access much safer to those areas, before a delay ensued over whether there might be Roman ruins below the proposed route of the new path in Riverside Gardens. A stop was ordered by Historic England before an Archaeologist was appointed to supervise the works. After some site investigation the go-ahead was finally given. It took a year to achieve t
THE Friends of Ilkley Riverside Parks (FOIRP) have started work on creating new flowerbeds at the Riverside Garden’s Memorial area to boost visitors’ wellbeing following the easing of lockdown. “We are aware it’s been a tough time for everyone during the pandemic and we felt it would be great to put a smile back on people’s faces and to create a beautiful area for contemplation and enjoyment around the War Memorial at Riverside Gardens,” said Ed Duguid, Chairman of the Friends. “We have extensive plans to improve the whole of the embankment area surrounding the Memorial. However, phase 1 is to focus on the immediate area around the memorial itself, and we are pleased the Council has given us permission to proceed with the first part of our plan. Hopefully, those who have been watching our work will now know where we are focusing our efforts.”