New parking charges at Stanmer Park in Brighton come into force today. Brighton and Hove City Council say the charges have been introduced in response to concerns from residents and visitors about parking problems in the park during the day . The new measures have also been designed to protect the heritage of the Grade-II listed Historic Park and Garden which is currently undergoing a £5.1 million restoration project, a spokesman for the authority said.
READ MORE: Income from car parking charges will be ring fenced for use in Stanmer Park and the wider estate to continue the investment in, and protection of, important historic structures, and management and maintenance of the park.
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Poinsett County faces harsh road conditions, roads closed in Trumann
Hazardous road conditions reported By Hannah Campbell | February 10, 2021 at 8:35 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 9:19 PM
POINSETT COUNTY, Ark. (KAIT) - Road conditions have been rough in Poinsett County. According to the Sheriffâs Department, there have been 14 confirmed wrecks and two rollovers, leading to Trumann closing sections of highways.
Trumann Mayor Barbara Lewallen says they closed side roads that have not been treated. She says that safety is their biggest concern- and blocking off the area was the best choice.
Portions of Highway 198 and Highway 214 have been closed. Industrial Park Access between Pecan Grove and Walmart is blocked. West Main Extended from Thelma to Trumann Auto Body is also blocked.
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Clark County Council OKs pact with DOGPAW for parks’ maintenance By Jack Heffernan, Columbian county government and small cities reporter
Published: February 2, 2021, 6:04am
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6 Photos Tikka, a 7-month-old German shepherd, hurdles a puddle to return a ball to her owner Friday at the Dakota Memorial Off-Leash Dog Park in east Vancouver. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) Photo Gallery
The nonprofit organization that manages four dog parks in Clark County has renewed a participation agreement with the county for maintenance of the parks, a sign of stability after the organization had struggled at times in recent years.
The Clark County Council approved the agreement with DOGPAW, or Dog Owners Group for Park Access in Washington, last week. It runs until 2026 after the previous agreement, signed in 2016, expired.