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Weak public consultation approach draws questions about plans to 'revitalise' beloved Trinidad park · Global Voices

Weak public consultation approach draws questions about plans to 'revitalise' beloved Trinidad park · Global Voices
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The truth about Griffith (Pt 2): How COP disrupted Soca Warriors, and weaponised TTPS platform

The truth about Griffith (Pt 2): How COP disrupted Soca Warriors, and weaponised TTPS platform
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The litter pickers collecting FIVE MILLION cans to build LRI helipad

The litter pickers collecting FIVE MILLION cans to build LRI helipad They need 80 tonnes to build the helipad Geoff Walker and John Nowell in front a trailer laden with cans (Image: Geoff Walker) Never miss another Leicestershire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Litter pickers from across Leicestershire have banded together to collect five million aluminium cans to create a helipad for the Leicester Royal Infirmary.

Two political programs in Kolkata, probability of traffic jams dgtl

Two political programs in Kolkata, probability of traffic jams dgtl
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McKenzie: No infirmary visits or treats for Christmas, but donations welcome - Digicel gifts phones to keep residents and families connected during season

Local Government and Rural Development Minister Desmond McKenzie yesterday said that while charities and well-wishers will not be allowed to host Christmas treats and visit with residents of infirmaries due to the pandemic, donations are still welcome. Speaking at the ministry’s Hagley Park Road offices in St Andrew yesterday, McKenzie said that the annual luncheon for infirmaries has also been cancelled. “No individuals will be allowed to go in to the infirmaries and to share with the residents at this time … . For Christmas, we would normally get a flood of persons going to these facilities, but while we appreciate the gesture, we are saying provide it, we will pick it up, we will deal with it in the infirmary, but nobody outside of the staff will be allowed to access . ,” the minister said.

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