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In court from Newport, Cwmbran and Caerphilly

In court from Newport, Cwmbran and Caerphilly
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Aspatria drug-driver given three-year ban

Aspatria drug-driver given three-year ban
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Tributes to man who built huge business from Chepstow attic

After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Dr Carey retired but continued to work as an honorary professor at the University of Birmingham. Outside of work, he had a passion for wine, classical music, and scuba diving, and he was an early adopter of top end hi-fi equipment, including electro-static speakers. Ensigma predominantly employed engineers who brought their families, many of whom settled in the area and remain today. Daughter Catherine Wacey said the family has received cards and messages of condolence from across the globe from Dr Carey’s ex-employees and students. “Dad was a humble man and was very passionate about the business and developing people,” she said. “Everything he did was based on strong core values, which he attributed to his parents, who came from a very working-class background in Preston.

Drink driver was more than twice limit when she left pub to get home for takeaway delivery

Drink driver was more than twice limit when she left pub to get home for takeaway delivery She had a collision on the way home, court told She said she had two-and-a-half pints with her dad Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A woman has been banned from the road for 20 months after she took the stupid decision to drive home from the pub because a takeaway meal she had ordered was being delivered earlier than she had expected.

VHCB uses CARES funding to create permanent housing for homelessness

Nearly 250 new homes plus Health & Safety Improvements at 12 Shelters Statewide Vermont Business Magazine When the Vermont Legislature turned to the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board to manage $34.25 million in CARES Act funding appropriated in June and July, it came with a very short timeline: all the money had to be spent by the end of December. The federal funds, from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, were targeted to secure and rehabilitate permanent housing for homeless households and to make improvements to shelters in communities around the state. Due to the layout of congregate housing, homeless shelters had been unable to follow the health and safety protocols for COVID-19 established by the Centers for Disease Control. Since March, most shelters had closed and more than 2,000 individuals were reported homeless; many were being housed in motels around the state.

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