Alternative northern rail plan tabled to link HS2 and NPR via underground stations
1/2 Proposed Leeds Station (Credit WW+P/Expedition)
2/2 Proposed Leeds Station from above (Credit WW+P/Expedition)
An alternative Northern rail proposal has been tabled which would link High Speed 2 (HS2) and Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) and include underground stations in major cities such as Leeds and Manchester.
The Trans-Britain Railway plan – put forward by Expedition Engineering and architects Weston Williamson & Partners (WW&P) – emphasises the opportunity to combine the northern section of HS2 (phase 2) and NPR to deliver “real value”.
The scheme proposes a single integrated railway north of Crewe that achieves the objectives of both projects in a more efficient and affordable manner .
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A 65-year-old woman who stole her elderly friendâs bank card while visiting her in hospital and stole more than â¬2,700 from the victim has been jailed for four months
In the months before the 90-year-old victimâs hospitalisation, Lynda Goldsmith began taking money from her bank account by getting cash back while she was buying groceries for her using her debit card.
She also took money from the womanâs purse which was in a drawer in the womanâs bedroom. It has never been determined how much cash Goldsmith stole from the womanâs purse but she told gardaà in interview that she thinks she stole âmaybe about â¬400 or â¬500â.
A 65-year-old woman who stole her elderly friend s bank card while visiting her in hospital and stole more than €2,700 from the victim over three months has been jailed.
In the months before the 90-year-old victim s hospitalisation, Lynda Goldsmith began taking money from her bank account by getting cash back while she was buying groceries for her using her debit card.
She also took money from the woman s purse which was in a drawer in the woman s bedroom.
It has never been determined how much cash Goldsmith stole from the woman s purse but she told gardaí in interview that she thinks she stole “maybe about €400 or €500”.