CONCERNED parents are fighting for a safer pedestrian crossing to be put in place after a young girl was hit by a car. Parents of children who attend St Mary and St John CE Primary School, on Meadow Lane, East Oxford, have said the crossing on Iffley Road, by Percy Street and Daubeny Road, is ‘a problem’. Mum-of-two Lara Bosley, who lives on Bedford Street, said: “It is only a matter of time before something more awful happens.” Last month, a young cyclist, who was wearing a helmet was knocked off her bike and ended up with broken bones. Ms Bosley said: “It could have been more than broken bones if it was a pedestrian without protective gear.
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The Texas manufacturing and service sectors continued to bounce back in April amid the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and the reopening of the economy.
That’s the takeaway from two recent Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas surveys, which show both sectors are growing at a solid clip. Recovery in the Texas manufacturing sector remains in high gear, with measures of demand, employment, wages and prices reaching new highs in the survey’s 17-year history, said Emily Kerr, Dallas Fed senior business economist. With this on the heels of other headline indexes reaching historical highs last month, it seems we are seeing unprecedented growth in Texas manufacturing.”