Year into pandemic, churches plan for Easter
Oakridger
This year marks the second Easter or Resurrection Sunday since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and many Oak Ridge churches are adapting in various ways for services.
“Many members in our congregation have felt isolated in their homes over the last year. This Easter celebration allows us to remember what it means for us to be a community of faith. We are all in this together. In the past, we too often took fellowship and connection to our brothers and sisters in Christ for granted. We won’t take those life-giving gifts for granted anymore,” Pastor Mark Flynn of First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge stated.
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More 20mph zones on the horizon in Dundee
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More 20mph zones are on the horizon in Dundee.
More 20mph zones across could be on the horizon in Dundee after a study found the widespread introduction of slower driving speeds elsewhere has led to fewer accidents.
Councillor Mark Flynn, Dundee City Council’s city development convener, has said the council are “preparing a programme” to roll out more 20mph zones after the success of those introduced during lockdown.
Specific locations have yet to be disclosed.
The announcement comes after a study found the widespread adoption of 20mph on residential roads has resulted in fewer accidents in Edinburgh, according to researchers from universities in St Andrews, Edinburgh, East Anglia and Cambridge.