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Haydon Bridge river bank project completed ahead of schedule

Work to repair a heavily eroded river bank in a Tynedale town has been completed ahead of schedule. The Environment Agency has confirmed its project that involved strengthening the river bank below the riverside footpath in Haydon Bridge and then also re-planting the area with trees has been completed. The footpath located at the back of Rocksprings Crescent that goes towards the car park at Martins Close has now also reopened as a result of the finished work. We’re delighted that the repair work along this section of river bank on the River South Tyne has been completed ahead of schedule, said Tom Pitman, project manager at the Environment Agency.

Mobile Post Office to visit three more Herefordshire villages

The mobile Post Office. Picture: Catherine Priestley A MOBILE Post Office is being introduced in three Herefordshire villages where their branches were closed. Woolhope, Mordiford and Much Marcle will see the introduction of the temporary service along with Yazor Road while the Post Office looks for a permanent solution. The Postmaster from Bromyard Post Office already operates a mobile service in the area and has now added the extra stops. Katimay John, Post Office provision lead, said: “We are pleased to reinstate temporary mobile Post Office services to Woolhope, Mordiford, Yazor Road and Much, whilst we continue to seek a permanent solution.

Mobile Post Office to visit three more Herefordshire villages

Mobile Post Office to visit three more Herefordshire villages
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Threatened, intimidated and shunned parish councillor says she s had enough

PARISH council chairman Ginny Sherman has been verbally abused, subjected to threats and intimidation and has even been shunned in the street by fellow villagers. Now she’s stepping down at the next local elections in May after faithfully serving the village of Keevil for 22 years. She’s just had enough of the personal abuse she’s had to suffer from some villagers since being re-elected in May 2017. She’s been accused of being selfish, aggressive, unwilling to listen, incredibly irresponsible and has had her personal integrity called into question. “I’m not a person who cries but some of the abuse has certainly been hurtful and has made me very upset,” said Mrs Sherman.

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