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Court Register: King s Lynn Magistrates Court, March 9-17
MARCH 9
Vadims Sudnickis, 41, of Wellesley Street, Lynn. Drink-driving, 59 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, prescribed limit 35, Wellesley Street, Lynn, £570 fine, £775 costs, £57 victim surcharge, 40 month driving disqualification. Used a motor vehicle without insurance, Wellesley Street, Lynn, no separate penalty.
Dominic Daniel George Cooper, 51, of Waterside, North Lynn. Assault by beating, Lynn, two year restraining order, £120 fine, £85 costs, £34 victim surcharge. Theft of coins, worth £20, Lynn, no separate penalty. Assault, Lynn, £80 fine.
The crest above the entrance to King s Lynn Court in College Lane.. (1932544)
MARCH 10
Kieran Joel Beavis, 20, of Lamberts Close, Weasenham. Driving without due care and attention, A17, Walpole Cross Keys, £90 fine, £110 costs, £32 victim surcharge, six month driving disqualification.
Work starts on AJ 40 under 40 star’s trio of railway arch revamps
1/18 Proposed visual of scheme for Redcross Way
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Construction has begun on a trio of ‘creative nodes’ below railway arches along Southwark’s Low Line, designed by AJ 40 under 40 talent TDO
Two out of three of the ‘creative and cultural’ spaces in Southwark started on site last month, with the third expected to commence in summer 2021.
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The Low Line, inspired by the success of New York’s High Line, is a proposed linear regeneration focusing on a series of underused viaducts stretching from Southwark tube station on Blackfriars Road in the west to Southwark Park Road in the east. It has been supported with £1 million funding from the Mayor of London’s Good Growth Fund.
Since 1970, Westminster and Lambeth bridges have celebrated Britain’s two-chamber political system in the colours of their paintwork, reflecting their respective proximities to the upper and lower houses of Parliament.
The Illuminated River artwork will refine and enhance this theme. The latticework undercrofts of Westminster Bridge will be illuminated in soft green tones referencing the benches of the debating chamber of the House of Commons, whilst the red glow to adorn Lambeth Bridge is a nod to the benches of the House of Lords’ chamber, and mirrors the red accents of the bridge’s railings and arches.
Westminster and Lambeth are part of five bridges being illuminated in March, joined by Blackfriars Road, Waterloo and Golden Jubilee. The first four Illuminated River bridges – London, Cannon Street, Southwark and Millennium – made their debut in 2019.