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Wyoming receives Redevelopment Ready Community certification from MEDC - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Wyoming receives Redevelopment Ready Community certification from MEDC - Grand Rapids Business Journal
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Pub permanently bans group of customers for unruly behaviour and breaking Covid rules

Pub permanently bans group of customers for unruly behaviour and breaking Covid rules The pub issued a warning to customers that the behaviour will not be tolerated The Harboro Hotel, Burton Street 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 The Harboro Hotel in Melton has permanently banned a group of customers for their unruly behaviour over the weekend.

Roadworks leave Nottingham city centre gridlocked - Nottinghamshire Live

Roadworks leave Nottingham city centre gridlocked Follow the latest here on our live blog Updated Ongoing roadworks lead to gridlocked traffic in Nottingham city centre. Traffic was extremely heavy on Mansfield Road, Shakespeare Street and Upper and Lower Parliament Street due to the ongoing works on Monday, April 19. Traffic was also at a standstill on nearby Burton Street and South Sherwood Street heading northbound. Pictures show a large queue of cars on Shakespeare Street at its junction with Mansfield Road this afternoon. Nottingham Travelwise tweeted: Due to signal upgrades on Mansfield Road and Woodborough Road there are significant queues on Mansfield Road and Sherwood Stree northbound as well as Shakespeare, Burton Street and Upper Parliament Street eastbound so please allow extra time for your journey or use an alternative route.

Two brothers kidnapped over fight for city prime land

Daily Monitor Sunday April 18 2021 Summary Francis Kyobe said John Paul Ochieng grabbed his land in 1983 after he obtained dubious documents and presented them in court as the rightful beneficiary of a building and plot on Burton Street. Advertisement Sometime in September 1983, two brothers, Moses Nsubuga and Daudi Ssentongo, were kidnapped and were never seen again. Nsubuga and Ssentongo were kidnapped from a restaurant around Nakasero, Kampala, by unidentified persons. The brothers were related to a Kampala businessman Francis Kyobe. Kyobe owned a prime plot of land on Burton Street in Kampala’s central business district, which was later to cause the kidnap of his sons (not biological).

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