DOMESTIC abuse survivors can access “safe spaces” TSB branches in Wrexham and Flint. The spaces will be in nearly 300 TSB branches where survivors will receive specialist support, the bank has announced. The Wrexham branch is on the corner of Hill Street and Priory Street while the Flint branch is located on Trelawny Square. TSB said the initiative will enable more people to find help on their local high street, particularly as lockdown restrictions ease across the UK. The scheme has been rolled out following three pilots in TSB’s Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire branches over the past six months. Domestic abuse prevention charity Hestia partnered with the bank and local police forces to roll out the scheme.
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The Ancient Monuments Society has also raised concerns about the plans, saying it does not believe there is “sufficient information at this stage to discharge this condition”. The group said: “This part of the site is clearly of great historic and archaeological interest, yet no information has been submitted with the application regarding the changed and additional archaeological or heritage impacts to justify this particular proposal. “This is a concern given the extent of demolition, excavation and alterations required to the theatre wall, and area between the theatre and town walls, to facilitate the network of ramps as proposal.” Colchester Council officers are set to rule on the plan.
BMW passenger confessed to police: Iâve got half an ounce of coke under my balls
Dealer Liam Foster-Richards had sent a message to customers saying he was active just minutes before police arrested him
18:15, 28 APR 2021
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A man in a BMW stopped by police in a town centre car park made an unusual admission to officers.
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File image of cocaine Picture: PA WIRE A CONSTRUCTION boss turned to selling cocaine to get by after a stand-in’s shoddy workmanship cost him his reputation. Daniel Littlechild, 54, was left unable to work after a shoulder injury – hiring a stand-in who bodged the job. Someone he met at his local pub suggested he help them shift drugs. He initially turned them down but a few weeks later took them up on their offer. When police raided his Corsham home on November 7, 2019, he had thousands of pounds-worth of cocaine, 2.6kg of cannabis and more than £7,500 in a safe beneath the stairs.