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Devizes station plans on track after cash boost

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Glasgow veteran opens up on PTSD hell and how Coming Home Centre helped him back on track

But this, as he acknowledges now, was both a “help and a hindrance”. The 59-year-old, who lives in Kelvindale, began struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) nine years after leaving service. He began his time in the Army on the war-torn streets of Belfast and Armagh. The camaraderie among his fellow soldiers kept Alan going while he was in the Army but it was the things he saw which came back to haunt him once he began suffering attacks of PTSD in his dreams. He said: “I would have a dream about past incidents. A sleeping PTSD episode was a terrifying ordeal for Alan. “It is noise, sweat, your heart-rate goes, everything, but I could cope with that,” he said.

Greater Manchester Police has identified 4,500 new 'missed' crimes since December

Greater Manchester Police has identified 4,500 new ‘missed’ crimes since December The force has been continually checking its crime recording following a damning inspection report last year. In some areas one in four crimes are still initially being recorded wrongly, or not at all direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Greater Manchester Police recording 400 extra crimes a day after damning inspection report

writes Local Democracy Reporter Charlotte Green. In December, Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services raised serious concerns about the force’s approach to domestic violence and child protection, as well as delayed, dropped and badly-planned investigations. The HMICFRS report, which looked specifically at the experiences of victims dealing with GMP, covered the period from April to June last year. Based on analysis of crime reports between those three months, the inspectorate found that more than a fifth of reported crimes were never recorded, rising to one in four where violent offences are concerned. Averaged out over the course of the year the inspectorate calculated that more than 80,000 reported crimes were not being put on the books.

VIDEO: Why you should become a councillor in Devizes

Devizes voted best place to live near the countryside. Delighted at the news their town is voted best place to live near the countryside in a survey. Justina Pettefer of Devizes Indies, Mayor Cllr Chris Gay and Town Clerk Simon Fisher Photo Trevor People in Devizes have been urged to come forward and make a difference to their communities. The Town Council have issued a recruitment video with a difference to raise awareness of the role of town councillors, ahead of elections in May. A new video, released in conjunction with music from the Devizes Town Band, features current councillors explaining why more people should sign up to fill the roles.

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