Spring Lane North, in Colchester, is shutting for a day on May 4. It is while pole replacement works are carried out but an alternative route is available via Spring Lane North, the Spring Lane roundabout, Cymbeline Way, Colne Bank Avenue, the Colne Bank Avenue roundabout, Station Way, the Essex Hall roundabout, Essex Hall Road, the North Station roundabout, Bergholt Road, Braiswick and Bakers Lane. Openreach are also carrying out work in Chapel Street, Rowhedge. The road will close for a day on May 4. Drivers can use an alternative route via Chapel Street, Marsh Crescent and Head Street. Look out for a road closure in Great Bromley.
Public notices: Look out for Openreach works in Colchester
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Lynsey Jayne Bradwick A 29-year-old woman from Aylesbury has been issued with a civil injunction for antisocial behaviour by Milton Keynes County Court. Lynsey Jayne Bradwick, of Tring Road in Aylesbury, was issued with the injunction on Tuesday, April 6, following an investigation by PC Glen Crosland and PC David Grainger, after she was convicted of antisocial behaviour and begging in the town over a period of two years. Bradwick focused her begging in Aylesbury town centre and the surrounding supermarkets, which included abusing members of the public and public order offences.
The begging usually took place near the centre of Aylesbury
St Albans Magistrates Court.
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Aurimas Sikorskas: 38, of Bricket Road, St Albans. On November 2 was drunk and disorderly at Mosquito Way, Hatfield. Fined £106 plus victim services £34 and court costs £85.
Claire Tatam: 46, of New Kent Road, St Albans. On July 8 used threatening and abusive behaviour at St Albans towards a police constable. Abused another police constable by beating him. Fined £250 plus compensation £300, victim services £34 and court costs £85.
Billy Dooley: 29, of Scrubbitts Square, Radlett. Failed to comply with a community requirement of a suspended sentence order by West and Central Hertfordshire Magistrates Court by failing to attend instructed unpaid work appointments on December 12 and 19. Suspended sentence of 10 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months. Ordered to pay court costs £85.
CALGARY There have been almost two dozen new cases of COVID-19 found among workers at Loblaws and Sobeys stores, the two companies have confirmed. Both Loblaw Companies Ltd. and Sobeys Inc. have been tracking the number of positive cases in workers at their stores since the beginning of the pandemic. They ve also been working with public health officials to make sure that customers are kept safe. Where required, we will communicate with customers who have shopped in the impacted location, with store signage, outlining our steps to manage the situation, Sobeys wrote in a statement on its website. We will make every effort to update this information in due course and as information becomes available to us, following the guidance of Public Health.
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