Charlie Evans (top left, Conservative) and Mabon ap Gwynfor (top right, Plaid Cymru) Dwyfor Meirionnydd Senedd candidates. Ysgol Abersoch image, must credit: Alan Fryer, geograph.org.uk The proposed closure of a Llŷn school has been slammed by a Tory Senedd hopeful. Charlie Evans described the move to shut Ysgol Abersoch as “the latest example of the Council’s policy of closing rural schools.” Gwynedd Council is currently consulting on a statutory notice to shut the 10 pupil Ysgol Abersoch, citing an “unsustainable” future due to falling numbers and the resulting high cost per pupil. If the decision to shut goes ahead, from September 2021 the pupils will be offered daily transport for the 1.4 miles journey to Ysgol Sarn Bach.
Towering upwards 13 January 2021
Tower cranes are ubiquitous; every city seems to have several on its skyline. But getting them erected to do their tasks and dismantling them afterwards calls for the help of all terrain cranes. Julian Champkin finds that owners of each type of crane need to talk.
“Every story is a different ask,” says Brian Tierney, co-director of M & M Crane Hire of Slough, UK. Their all terrains are frequently called upon to help tower crane companies to erect their cranes. It is never routine.
A tower-crane can perform far higher lifts than an all terrain; but without an all terrain to set it up it cannot perform any lifts at all. Clearly we have here cranes in a relationship. The tower crane needs the all terrain; but what sort of all terrain does it need?
The North Wales R rates over the week people travelling to parts of England were told to isolate
The latest rate of infection in parts of the region are much lower than in sections of the north west
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