Analysts and social commentators on Monday rang the warning bell over what they described as setting in of anarchy in the South-East region following total lockdown of the five southeastern estates in compliance with the stay-at-home directive issued by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB).
• Economic activities paralyzed, Streets and highways deserted, businesses shut, residents remained indoors Streets in many parts of the south east are deserted in the wake of a sit-at-home order issued by the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra. The order is to mark two days of Remembrance for Biafra Day. The order.The Advocate
The ‘UK’s second’ CYCLOPS (Cycle Optimised Protected Signals) junction has opened in Bolton.
Following the launch of the UK’s first CYCLOPS junction in Royce Road, Manchester in July 2020, the Bolton junction is part of a wider £7.6 million scheme designed to deliver a more integrated network in Bolton town centre.
The CYCLOPS design separates people travelling on foot and by bike from motor traffic, reducing the possibility of collisions or conflict. People on foot can also get where they need to be in fewer stages and with more space to wait than most junctions.
The other CYCLOPS junctions being delivered this year in the UK are:
Guilty plea to theft of coffee (value £245 from Tesco)
Guilty plea to fraud by false representation
Guilty plea to theft
James Hockey (39) of Royce Road, Alwalton
Guilty plea to theft of parcels (value unknown from UPS)
Guilty plea to assault by beating
Jailed for six months. Compensation £100
Ashley Lambert (29) of Brynmore, Peterborough
Admits breach of supervision requirements
Jailed for 14 days
Guilty plea to breach of restraining order
Jailed for eight weeks, suspended for 12 months. Victim surcharge £128, costs £85
Florin Iusufov (29) of Padholme Road, Peterborough
Guilty plea to failing to provide a specimen of breath
Guilty plea to driving with no insurance