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When Abingdon residents finally got a cinema in their town centre

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Mayor of Kilkenny: Let s face up to vandalism problem

Mayor of Kilkenny: Let’s face up to vandalism problem Reporter: news@kilkennypeople.ie The Mayor of Kilkenny called on the people of the city to stamp out the problem of vandalism Picture: Pixabay );   ); Here s what made the front page of the Kilkenny People 50 years ago this week - May 14, 1971 As acts of vandalism continue in Kilkenny, Mayor Margaret Tynan has appealed to the people of the city to help stamp out the problem. “It is time we faced up to the fact that a considerable amount of vandalism exists,” she said, “and it is time we did something about it. We can’t close our eyes to the problem.”

Norfolk blind voting trial branded a game changer | Norwich Evening News

Published: 3:28 PM April 30, 2021    Updated: 3:39 PM April 30, 2021 Broadland and South Norfolk are trialling new kit that could be a game changer for blind voters. Pic: Rui Vieira / PA Archive - Credit: PA A ground-breaking pilot could revolutionise polling day, helping blind people vote independently for the first time.    Two Norfolk councils have been selected to run a trial for a machine that can be handed out to blind and partially sighted voters, which will speak out the names of candidates listed on the ballots.   Currently, blind voters need a polling staff member or companion to read out the candidate’s names, and a tactile voting device (TVD) - a plastic sheet that attaches to the form with holes for a vote to be made.  

Norfolk blind voting trial branded a game changer

Published: 3:28 PM April 30, 2021    Updated: 3:39 PM April 30, 2021 Broadland and South Norfolk are trialling new kit that could be a game changer for blind voters. Pic: Rui Vieira / PA Archive - Credit: PA A ground-breaking pilot could revolutionise polling day, helping blind people vote independently for the first time.    Two Norfolk councils have been selected to run a trial for a machine that can be handed out to blind and partially sighted voters, which will speak out the names of candidates listed on the ballots.   Currently, blind voters need a polling staff member or companion to read out the candidate’s names, and a tactile voting device (TVD) - a plastic sheet that attaches to the form with holes for a vote to be made.  

Giddy Goose owner looking for new patch after being forced off by council

A BUSINESS owner has been left heartbroken after her contract to sell food in a Hampshire village was terminated. Shoncee Goosey set up her business, The Giddy Goose, during the first national lockdown and has since been selling food and drinks from her food trailer in Netley. After a 12 week trial, Shoncee secured a one-year contract to trade in the car park of Abbey Hall and says she has since became “very well known” and “loved” in the community. Now though, Shoncee claims she has been “bullied” out by Hound Parish Council. At the start of March, the food trailer was vandalised and as a result, it had to be left in the car park until repairs could be made.

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