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Free summer activities for young people in West Suffolk – RWSfm 103 3

Free summer activities for young people in West Suffolk – RWSfm 103 3
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Fibre wads - it s time to rethink using plastic wads says Shooting Times

So does that mean we should turn our back on plastic wads and make a wholesale switch to fibre wads? I spoke to Dylan Williams at the Royal Berkshire Shooting School (RBSS) for his view on plastic wads. “It’s time to stop, think and listen or we will be in a huge mess,” he warned. “The RBSS has never bought plastic-wadded cartridges for use on the school and we have been 100 per cent fibre since 2019, which includes what clients bring.” If only Guns were as responsible and switched to fibre wads. There are still some round who think plastic wads are fine on game days, hoping that they may be able to hit slightly higher, faster birds.

New school minibus puts huge smile on children s faces | East Anglian Daily Times

Councillor Robert Everitt, acting headteacher Alison Weir and pupils with the school minibus. - Credit: Anglian Learning A new minibus will ensure children at a Bury St Edmunds primary school can go out on trips post-lockdown.  After a local councillor put work in behind the scenes, Howard Community Primary School has become the proud owner of the 13-seater minibus.  The school said they received an exciting surprise when Suffolk County Councillor Robert Everitt got in touch unexpectedly in December.   The minibus will mean pupils can connect with their local community in and around the Howard estate in Bury St Edmunds.

Consultation on legal orders that could be used to clamp down on anti-social driving in Moreton Hall – RWSfm 103 3

Consultation on legal orders that could be used to clamp down on anti-social driving in Moreton Hall Posted on Residents are to have their say on bringing in or removing legal orders designed to help Police in West Suffolk target enforcement against anti-social behaviour and use of alcohol. West Suffolk Council Cabinet will consider in March the results to consultations on changes to or new Public Space Protection Orders (PSPOs). This includes a new order to clamp down on anti-social driving in the Moreton Hall area of Bury St Edmunds. Proposed Morton Hall PSPO Area PSPOs give powers to enforce against antisocial behaviour and specific issues such as use of alcohol in targeted locations and must be reviewed every three years.

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