VICTORIA A Victoria business owner says no one was harmed after a vehicle crashed through the front windows of his store on Monday afternoon. 2:18 Run owner Phil Nicholls says he s shaken but uninjured after the car drove through his business in the Fairfield area. Victoria police say the driver of the vehicle was the only occupant of the car. Police have confirmed that no one was injured and say the incident is under investigation. The crash occurred in the Fairfield Village Shopping Centre in the 1500- block of Fairfield Road.
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The founding member of The Prodigy sadly passed away on 4 March 2019, aged 49, and Liam Howlett and Maxim are currently working on an album in the late star’s honour.
And this week, the two remaining band members Maxim and Liam Howlett they gave fans the first taste of what’s to come.
Alongside a 15-second clip of a nu metal-style beat, they tweeted: “New Prodigy studio session beats are rollin #theprodigy #keepitraw #weliveforthebeats.”
The Prodigy back in studio
Following the tragic death of Keith, songwriter and producer, Liam, confirmed that The Prodigy had gone back into the studio for the first time since his passing.
Plans have been approved, in spite of a number of objections, for a 15m-high telecommunications mast near Haweswater in the Lake District. The mast, which will be constructed adjacent to Lakeside Road, will be for the exclusive use of bolstering the communications network used by the emergency services. The mast will form part of the new Emergency Services Network (ESN), which will replace the Airwave system currently in use. Objections were raised to the plans, which were drawn up by the Home Office, from a number of individuals and organisations, including Shap Parish Council, Friends of the Lake District, the Mardale Commoners Association and the RSPB.