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9:24 AM January 20, 2021
The fencing and warning signs installed at the base of the cliff and beach south of Arbor Lane in Pakefield. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
New fencing and warning signs have been installed close to temporary flood defences.
It comes after people had been spotted dangerously clambering over and fishing from the defences in south Lowestoft in recent weeks.
The fencing and warning signs installed at the base of the cliff and beach south of Arbor Lane in Pakefield. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
A scheme of emergency maintenance work had been completed before Christmas as part of temporary protection to the base of eroding cliffs in Pakefield.
Busier routes to remain focus for road crews after snowstorm, city says
The city will begin clearing Priority 2 routes or roads that see 5,000 to 19,000 vehicles a day, such as Kensington Road and Acadia Drive after high-volume routes are completed later in the day.
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Posted: Dec 23, 2020 11:39 AM MT | Last Updated: December 23, 2020
A city bus gets stuck in the snow at the Somerset Loop on Tuesday, after a massive snowstorm piled up to 40 centimetres of snow on Calgary.(Kyle Heth/Twitter)
THE winners of the first Neyland Christmas lights competition have been declared. Jan Maundrill and Geoff Beer, who live in Kensington Road, were declared the first winners and were presented with a trophy and other items on Monday night, December 21. Residents and businesses had been invited to submit pictures of their Christmas lights to the town council by December 18. The competition was created in memory of the late Percy Murphy and it is now set to be an annual event. Mayor Simon Hancock said: “We are delighted by the response to the first Christmas lights competition held in honour of the late Mr Percy Murphy.