Kure Beach Council Approves Paid Parking Program Kure Beach Council Approves Paid Parking Program Featured
By WILLARD KILLOUGH III
Managing Editor
KURE BEACH - The last beach Town in New Hanover County has voted to begin charging people who park their vehicles in public parking spaces. That ends a long standing tradition in the County where Kure Beach was historically the beach where you could park for free while Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach began charging for parking as early as the 1980 s and 1990 s. The Kure Beach Town Council approved moving forward with a plan to hire a contractor to manage a new paid parking program during their February 1st, meeting.
THERE are plenty of questions to answer for Warrington Wolves ahead of the 2021 season. Apart from the obvious – will it finally be our year? – we look at some that we at WG Towers are asking ourselves ahead of the big kick-off in March.
- When will fans be back? This is more of a general one and we cannot wait to see that South Stand bouncing once again. Whenever that fateful date is, it will be more than a year since The Halliwell Jones Stadium last welcomed paying supporters – a 9-8 win over Castleford Tigers on March 6, 2020. The date of the new season has now been pushed back twice in order to increase the likelihood of at least some supporters being able to attend the opening round, which is now slated for March 25.
Vegetation fire threatening homes on Christchurch s Port Hills stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The fire north of Christchurch ripped through grass, beach tussock and pine trees.
Firefighters and chopper pilots pulled off some spectacular saves as raging blazes at opposites end of Christchurch came within metres of houses. Authorities remain on high alert as temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-30s Celsius on Tuesday with gusty northwesterlies about midday also forecast. Christchurch reached 28.7 degrees Celsius by 2.30pm on Monday. Emergency services were stretched on Monday as a 20ha scrub fire caused five homes in Pines Beach, north of Christchurch, to be evacuated and another vegetation fire rushed up a gully to threaten houses in Redcliffs on the Port Hills.