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3 Salisbury people fined for breaching lockdown rules in 2020

By Journal Reporter These are three people from Salisbury who were fined for breaching lockdown rules last year. All of them appeared before Salisbury magistrates last November after being found outside without a reasonable excuse during the first lockdown. Kelly Georgina Parker On April 16 last year, Parker, 43, of Randalls Croft Road, Wilton gathered at the car park on Culver Street. She was charged with participating in a gathering in public of more than two people during the coronavirus emergency period. Parker appeared in court last November. She was fined £220 and ordered to pay £85 in costs and a surchage of £34. Paul Nigel Gladding

Community Scoop » Council Releases Concept Design Plans For The Theatre Royal And Museum Project

Press Release – Timaru District Council Timaru District Councils project to bring a new museum and a renewed theatre into the heart of the city has reached another major milestone with the sign off of concept designs. Council signed off on the concept plans at a meeting this week, … Timaru District Council’s project to bring a new museum and a renewed theatre into the heart of the city has reached another major milestone with the sign off of concept designs. Council signed off on the concept plans at a meeting this week, enabling the project to move onto the detailed design phase.

Council Releases Concept Design Plans For The Theatre Royal And Museum Project

Friday, 14 May 2021, 11:36 am Timaru District Council’s project to bring a new museum and a renewed theatre into the heart of the city has reached another major milestone with the sign off of concept designs. Council signed off on the concept plans at a meeting this week, enabling the project to move onto the detailed design phase. The project, which is being part funded through the Government’s ‘shovel-ready’ COVID-19 support fund, will break ground later this year. In addition to floor plans, councillors were also presented with artist impressions to show the scale of the spaces. Council Project Manager Nicole Timney said

Savannah s Forsyth Park Master Plan is is a mix of suggestions

Jane Fishman is a contributing lifestyle columnist for the Savannah Morning News. I’m nervous, very, very nervous. Not because my computer is “in the shop” and out of commission for four or five days, in the milky-white, blemish-free hands of some youngster with lots of 21st century dexterity but no sense of humor and no people skills. Not because something is eating my butterfly weed and I have a dog who is overly attached to me and who whines when she doesn’t know where I am. Not because the markings from a supposedly temporary tattoo pen, administered by an excited 9-year-old, show no signs of disappearing. And not because the subject of mold is in the air (and our houses), something I do not wish to face.

At Vista High School, learning truly does happen your way

By One blink on your drive up Barnard Street and you may miss the entrance to Vista High School one of the most student-centered learning spaces in all of West Contra Costa.  Led by veteran principal Edith Jordan-McCormick, Vista is a choice school within West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD) for students in grades 7-12, and one that is often miscategorized as credit recovery or altogether unknown to many local families.  “[Vista] is an incredibly amazing alternative high school that people just don’t know about,” shared Jordan-McCormick. “It may not have the brand of a traditional high school that people are used to but it’s a special and healing place.” 

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