Fire crews rush to Nuneaton skip hire yard to tackle scrap metal blaze
The emergency happened at about noon, Warwickshire Fire and Rescue said
Crown Waste Management, on Pool Road, Nuneaton (Image: Google)
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A series of planned road closures on the Newtown bypass will take place over the next seven days. Kerry Road roundabout to Pool Road roundabout will be the first part to shut for maintenance works. It is due to be closed for two days from tomorrow (Wednesday, May 19). Then from Friday, May 21, the section between Upper Dolfor Road roundabout and Llanidloes Road roundabout will also close for two days. The third and final two-day road closure will take place between the Upper Dolfor Road roundabout and Kerry Road roundabout from Monday, May 24. Warning signs have been put in place along the bypass ahead of the work which is expected to be completed by Wednesday, May 26.
9 soft play centres in Surrey you can take your kids to when they reopen
Indoor soft play centres can reopen on May 17
A stock picture of a soft play centre (Image: Aldershot News and Mail - Grahame Larter)
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We ve been inside more than usual, so a soft play centre with ball pools and obstacles might be the change of scenery your kids are needing.
Colleyville gateway project stalls after bid exceeds $6 million budget
Part of the city’s beautification project includes adding tower-like stone gateways along State Highway 26.
Tower-like gateways are part of the State Highway 26 Beautification Project through Colleyville.(Courtesy City of Colleyville)
Colleyville’s beautification project along State Highway 26 has hit a detour.
The second phase, $38-million reconstruction project from John McCain Road to Brown Trail began in 2016 and was nearly completed last fall.
The project hit a snag in April when City Council received an $11 million bid that far exceeded its $6 million budget for the tower-like stone gateways meant to greet drivers at Main Street and John McCain along the highway.