An artist s impression of the new Whipps Cross Hospital (Barts/Ryder Architecture) Plans for a six-storey car park as part of the new Whipps Cross Hospital have added to concerns over air pollution. The new hospital, managed by Barts Health NHS Trust, is due to be completed by 2026 and will shrink the current campus, freeing up space for at least 1,500 new homes. The first set of plans shows where the new homes will be located and details plans for the multi-storey car park, due to open at the end of next year. More than 1,200 spaces are currently dotted around the site and, while Barts insists the new car park will be more efficient, its future neighbours are worried it will concentrate air pollution near their homes.
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Team who dug up buried wartime vehicle launch museum appeal
The farmer who spearheaded a project to dig up a World War Two vehicle in Crowland has moved closer to his hope of establishing a museum to house it.
Saturday, 8th May 2021, 8:00 am
A couple of nights before the Buffalo LVT (landing vehicle tracked) was hauled out from 30 feet underground, Daniel Abbott had a dream about seeing it on display in the town.
And a fundraising scheme launched this week hopes to bring that to fruition.
The gofundme page for Crowland Buffalo Restoration and Museum has an initial target of £2,000.
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Drink and drug drivers have been caught by police on our roads. We publish this information in the public interest, as drink and drug drivers can cause serious injury or death to themselves or others. The names and details of those included below is provided to us by magistrates courts in south London based on criminal court proceedings. Here is a round-up of those who have been named in south London magistrates courts: VEIBENA ARMADA Aged 44, of Garratt Lane, Putney, admitted driving under the influence of drugs while driving a Toyota Corolla in East Street, Walworth, in July 2020. He was found with an amount of delta-9-THC (cannabis) in his blood, exceeding the limit. Disqualified from driving for 12 months. Fined £400, £65 surcharge, £85 costs.