COURT: Tanika Attwood A MUM has admitted sending a threatening message but denied attacking a man’s car or fighting. Tanika Attwood from Worcester is now banned from a city street as part of her bail conditions and pleaded guilty to the offence at Worcester Crown Court yesterday. The 20-year-old, now living in Avon Road, Kidderminster, sent the threatening communication between November 19 and December 5 last year. However, the mother denied sending another similar communication to a different complainant between the same dates, criminal damage to a Seat Leon car on December 4 last year and affray, also alleged to have taken place on December 4 last year.
REVEALED: The Devizes areas earmarked for future development People throughout Devizes and the surrounding area can now have their say on the Local Plan review, and the Gypsy and Travellers Plan, as the consultations begin this week. The Local Plan consultation provides an opportunity for residents, business and other Wiltshire stakeholders, such as town and parish councils, to share their views on where future development - including housing, infrastructure and land for employment - may be built in their area for the next 15 years. The council is also holding a series of online engagement sessions to enable people to find out more about the proposals their area.
Road Commission for Oakland County (RCOC) Chairman, Greg Jamian releases his “End of the Year” Report
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RCOC continues to ensure safe and open roads by providing the best road systems for the residents and businesses in Michigan’s Largest County
Greg Jamian, RCOC Board Chairman and AmeriCare Medical CEO
“There is no playbook for how to maintain the roads in the face of a situation which we have never seen before and we had to rapidly change the way we operate”, states Jamian, who is no stranger to healthcare logistics and also serves as President and CEO of AmeriCare Medical
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COURT: Brennan Kilner and Mohammed Raja TWO men who took part in a gang attack in Lowesmoor will learn their sentence at Worcester Crown Court later today. As previously reported, ‘gloating’ attackers Martin Coffey, Asfandyar Kiani, Brennan Kilner and Mohammed Raja all took part in the group attack upon Kester Jardine in Black Horse Walk, Lowesmoor, Worcester. So far only Coffey, 26, of Maple Avenue, Worcester, has been sentenced for the ‘ferocious’ attack on the victim that took place on March 26 last year. The victim was punched and kicked by the gang - who were all convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm - even as he lay unconscious and entirely helpless on the ground.