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Wisbech town council opts to lease private loos

“She told me she was not surprised that I wasn’t ‘really supportive’ and that ‘if the Conservatives want to do it, you always vote no’”  Cllr Patrick said: “That is unfair and unjust. It is my job as an elected member to ask questions that I believe are pertinent and proper given the proposed expenditure and previous situations that have arisen.   “I have at no point indicated, as yet, that I do not support the proposal in principle.   Horsefair toilets Wisbech - Credit: Archant “But with a project of this size and associated costs it is not unreasonable to ask appropriate questions and seek public consultation. After all it is the public’s money that is being spent.” 

Wisbech town council opts to lease private loos

Wisbech town council opts to lease private loos
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Mystery of missing mountaineer finally solved, 42 years after disappearance

However, despite an extensive search, Jordan’s body was never found. In 2016, human remains, items of clothing and property were found on the lower reaches of Bonar Glacier, one of Mt Aspiring’s three major glacial systems. The cause of death wasn’t clear but there was significant trauma consistent with a fall from height. John Kirk-Anderson/Stuff Canterbury Police emergency management coordinator sergeant Phil Simmonds was determined to find the truth about Terry Jordan s disappearance. (File photo) Various lines of enquiry came up empty and the remains lay unidentified for five years. They would have stayed that way if not for a last-ditch effort from Gaye Robinson, of the Coroner’s Office, and Canterbury Police emergency management co-ordinator Sergeant Phil Simmonds.

Wisbech Town Council considers taking over and re-opening Horsefair Shopping Centre loos

Wisbech Town Council considers taking over and re-opening Horsefair Shopping Centre loos  | Updated: 14:59, 06 April 2021 Public toilets at a Fenland town bus station could soon re-open if town councillors give the go-ahead to plans drawn up by their clerk and the council leader. Wisbech Town Council clerk, Terry Jordan, has written to members asking for their views following negotiations with New River Retail, owners of the Horsefair Shopping Centre. Toilets at the centre have been closed for sometime as a result of ongoing anti-social behaviour problems and the cost of repairs. Drug taking and anti-social behaviour forced the closure of the Horsefair toilets - now Wisbech Town Council is considering taking them over.

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