Philip Johnson appeared at North Staffordshire Justice Centre (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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Drink-driver Philip Johnson was caught after driving slowly along a main road following a family row.
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Waukesha County plans to repave 1.4 miles of County O (Moorland Road) from West Beloit Road to West National Avenue. (Ethan Duran)
NEW BERLIN, WI Waukesha County showcased graphics and maps Wednesday of its future project to repave one of New Berlin s main roads.
The county plans to repave 1.4 miles of County O (Moorland Road) from West Beloit Road and West National Avenue.
The concrete pavement on South Moorland Road is distressed and needs to be replaced, project manager Ed Hinrichs said. He added the county plans to repave the entire road in 2023.
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The pub was known for years as the one with the England flag.
How the mural looked when it was first painted in 2019 (Image: We Are Culla)
That changed in 2019 when community group Our Burslem teamed up with Stoke-on-Trent City Council and We Are Culla to transform the exterior of the then empty building.
Part of the Mother Town Marvels project, the vibrant mural featured two versions of the Burslem angel, lyrics of Robbie s biggest hit Angels , and information about the pop mega star.
Our Burslem founder June Cartwright said she felt sad this week to see that the new owners had started painting over the artwork.
Corn Street, Witney Picture: GOOGLE A phone thief was branded an ‘idiot’ by his own lawyer for prioritising a seaside birthday party over speaking to the probation service. Leigh Clarke, 30, was due to be sentenced on Monday morning alongside friend Samuel Cooper, 29, for attacking another man and taking his phone. But his brief, Lyall Thompson, told Oxford Crown Court there was no probation report and that the officer had been unable to get in touch with his client until last Thursday. He said it was unfortunate that an appointment was given at such late notice but acknowledged his client had prioritised other things – such as a birthday trip to Bournemouth.
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