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But, with lockdown restrictions continuing to ease, new changes are being brought in locally. While many of the changes come as a result of restriction changes and passenger demand, it has also been revealed that the closure of local colleges for the summer has led to the removal of a number of services at this time. You can find out just what’s changing in each of the four areas below:
Caerphilly
Service 50/50A - will be running more evening journeys and college services will no longer run
Service 86X - Amended the route from Caerphilly Interchange to operate via Clive Street, Ludlow Street and Crescent Road stopping at Wesley Methodist Church. There will also be a new evening journeys
Editorial: Hastings District Council s Opera House development mistake
30 Jan, 2021 09:41 PM
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The Hawke s Bay Opera House building is fantastic, but a public square in front of it would really make it shine. Photo / Supplied
Editorial: If I could take my pick of organisation of the year for Hawke s Bay in 2020, I d probably pick Hastings District Council. The infighting that prompted a bizarre leak inquiry around local government elections time is largely gone, at least publicly.
In its place is a council making decisions that seem to be transforming Hastings CBD.
Its investment in Eat Street on Heretaunga St East has the potential to be brilliant. The Toitoi Hawke s Bay Opera House renovations and the addition of a central city hotel are set to bring world-class acts here once borders reopen.
Ministry of Health retirees are recognized for their years of service during a ceremony at Wesley Methodist Church on Friday, December 18, 2020. From left are Virginia Gaitor, Patrice Smith-Hanna, Jania Darville-McPhee, Angela Hepburn, Ava Gardiner-Thompson, Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Prenell King-Rolle, Ministry of Health Acting Undersecretary Siobhan Deane, Ezekiel Munnings and Valeria Percentie (representing her brother, Dr Leatendore Percentie). (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Twenty-seven retired Ministry of Health employees were recognized for their “dedication, commitment and hard work over many years” at a recent ceremony held at Wesley Methodist Church.
The celebration was hosted by Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary Prenell King-Rolle under the theme “A New Beginning”.
Sat, 12/12/2020 - 5:00am
Billy Paul Wright was born on April 26, 1937, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and passed away on December 7, 2020, in Greenville Texas. His parents were John and Bessie Wright.
Billy grew up and lived most of his life in Mt. Pleasant. He attended Paris Jr College and became a surveyor with the Army Corps of Engineers. He was a surveyor for over fifty years with his brother J.T. Wright at Wright Brothers Surveying. He worked with Tyler Jr College surveyor students, and was famous for his annual fish frys. He enjoyed tennis, fishing, and other outdoor activities. His favorite Tex-Mex restaurant kept special, VERY hot sauce for his visits. Bill was a member of the Abundant Life Pentecostal church in Mt. Pleasant and after he retired, Living Word and Wesley Methodist churches in Greenville.