Mosman Oil and Gas Limited (AIM: MSMN) the oil exploration, development and production company, advises an update in respect to EP 145 in the Amadeus Basin in the Northern Territory of Australia ( NT ). As previously advised, Mosman is now operating in two distinct divisions. Dr Julie Daws, in consultation with the Technical Director, Mr. Andy Carroll, is managing Mosman s exploration work in Australia, specifically EP 145 airborne gravity and seismic acquisition. Bids have now been received for the airborne gravity data acquisition and are currently being evaluated. As there are not currently any Covid-19 restrictions in the Northern Territory where EP145 is located, and no ground access is required, this survey is able to proceed in the near future once a contractor is selected and equipment is available.
Apr 29, 2021
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The living wall in Madeira Drive was planted by the Victorians and is a wildlife reserve.
Brighton and Hove City Council has confirmed today that the Local Wildlife Site was cut on purpose in order to build a “possible” cycle lane in the road. A spokesman said: “During planning work for a possible cycle path on Dukes Mound we identified the need to cut back the overhanging vegetation for important safety reasons, to ensure a clear line of vision for cyclists.” Local Wildlife Sites are areas of land that are “especially important” for their wildlife, according to The Wildlife Trusts.
Some of government’s infrastructure affected by dredging and mining activities
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Sun Apr 18 2021
Mining and dredging business in Akwa Ibom State is a source of income to the owners of the business, an employer of labour for many and also a major source of raw materials for construction of roads and bridges.
Without dredging and mining activities in the state, it would probably have been difficult for the Akwa Ibom State Government to source for sand, a major raw material used for the building of roads and bridges that litter the state.
Yet, these mining and dredging activities which have helped to boost the outlook and infrastructural development of the state now constitute threats to already existing infrastructure.
THE following planning applications have been registered with Denbighshire County Council between March 21 and March 27. Erection of a first floor pitched roof extension over existing balcony to rear of dwelling, Hafodwen, Hen Ffordd Rhuthun, Dinbych Change of use of retail unit (Class A1) to a Job Centre (Class A2) 7, Bodfor Street, Rhyl 1 6, West Parade, Rhyl Display of 2 internally illuminated fascia signs 1 6, West Parade, Rhyl Erection of an agricultural building for livestock and storage of feed and equipment Tyn Llwyn, Dingle Road Junction To Faenol, Pentrecelyn, Rhuthun Erection of a single storey extension to rear 8, Maes Derw, Rhewl, Ruthin Erection of a single storey extension to rear