But one thing which has shone through during the crisis is the strength of our communities. Perhaps no one has seen this more firsthand than Pam Donnelly. She is chair of the One Colchester partnership, a group which includes councils, emergency services, education establishments and the voluntary sector. Mrs Donnelly said: “I have no difficulty in voicing how proud I am of all of our partners and communities. “The actions of individuals, groups and neighbours to support each other have been fantastic. “They have taken place without any intervention from One Colchester or anyone else. “There are so many individual acts of kindness no one will ever know about.
Where £18 2m will be spent to regenerate Colchester
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£18 2m funding is secured to revive Colchester post-Covid
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Dangerous Drives: The highest-risk areas of I-95 in Jacksonville
We requested crash data for I-95 in Duval County to pinpoint problem areas and where drivers need to pay extra attention. Author: Leah Shields, Nick Moron Published: 6:47 AM EST March 1, 2021 Updated: 6:45 AM EST March 2, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla We are all somewhat on autopilot. You get in the car, drive to work and drive home. We know our route.
How safe is your commute? First Coast News has obtained the most recent crash data from 2020 from the Florida Highway Patrol Office of Analytical Support for three main highways in Duval County.
First, we are taking a look at I-95. They don’t call it rush hour for no reason.