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Progress on HS2 tree planting

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Norwich Society booklet looks at life during killer plague

In a thought-provoking article Professor Bailey says the Black Death killed around half of the population of the known world and had a profound effect on the economy, with English GDP falling by 30 per cent between  1348 and 1350. “The changing behaviour of the disease was linked to a sustained period of extreme weather and major climate change, heightened level of global trade, and over-population and impoverishment. The book by Mark Bailey, Professor of Late Medieval History at the UEA: After the Black Death. - Credit: Mark Bailey “Sound familiar?” he asks. He writes in a way we can all understand and learn from, painting a vivid picture of what life was like in Norfolk and Suffolk as the Black Death spread through our communities.

55 grass roots road safety projects help save lives

Minister for Transport and Main Roads The Honourable Mark Bailey Almost $500, 000 will be shared among 55 grassroots education initiatives across the state to save lives and reduce trauma on Queensland roads. Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said this year’s Community Road Safety Grants would be rolled out across the state over the next 12 months. “This year’s grants support 55 community-based groups, including schools, councils and not-for-profit organisations, to deliver effective road safety education and awareness initiatives, encouraging safer practices,” Mr Bailey said. “This supports the Palaszczuk Government to achieve our vision of zero road deaths and serious injuries by creating a whole-of-life road safety education approach and building a positive road safety culture.

Improved Varsity Lakes park n ride opens

Minister for Transport and Main Roads The Honourable Mark Bailey The bigger, better Varsity Lakes Station park ‘n’ ride is now open to commuters. Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said works to formalise overflow parking at the station had been completed, adding more than 350 new parking spaces to the new park ‘n’ ride. Mr Bailey said the new area was built in two stages to minimise impacts to public transport customers using the existing parking spaces. “This project formalises the current overflow car park which is a legacy of the 2018 Commonwealth Games,” Mr Bailey said. “Commuters now have access to new parking with security lighting, CCTV and improved connectivity to the station.

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