A convenient path used by runners and bicyclists traveling between the Boardwalk and the North End has been restored. A couple weeks ago, a contractor installed a construction fence on the public green space across the street from the Cavalier hotel where an Embassy Suites is being built. The fence blocked a sidewalk, leading to frustration for neighbors. Last week, the developer of both .
Twenty Nova Scotians who have inspired others, raised spirits or helped people cope during the COVID-19 pandemic have been chosen to receive the Dr. Robert Strang Community Hero Award. A committee chose the 20 winners based on 179 outstanding applications.
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25 May 2021 Prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 the outstanding employment tribunal (ET) cases were already a matter of concern, standing at a worrisome 35,653 for both single and multiple claims.
This was in part borne of the legacy of systemic resourcing reductions made across the board in the wake of the ET fees being introduced in 2013 which had seen a significant drop off in the number of cases when implemented.
Once the fees were ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court in 2017 the upsurge in cases with less ET judges and administration in place saw the backlog increase exponentially. This judicial resourcing issue is a factor that has seen Employment Lawyers Association (ELA) and others calling for additional funding.
Who s in and who s out after the Bristol City Council elections
Here s our comprehensive, ward-by-ward round-up of faces old and new in the chamber after the Green surge transformed City Hall
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This month’s local elections have brought a huge shake-up at Bristol City Council.
When city councillors gather for their first full meeting since the elections more than half of the faces on the City Hall benches are new.