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Man who attacked police officer with a sword in Dagenham jailed

Man who attacked police officer with a sword in Dagenham jailed News   •   Apr 16, 2021 17:30 BST Jailed: Anthony Browne A man who attacked a police officer with a four-foot long sword has been jailed. Anthony Browne, 63 (21.08.57) of Lodge Avenue, Dagenham was sentenced to seven years and four months imprisonment at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday, 16 April. This comes after he pleaded guilty on Tuesday, 16 February to section 18 grievous bodily harm. Police were called at 19:40hrs on 30 November 2020 to reports of a disturbance and a man behaving aggressively at a residential address on Lodge Avenue in Dagenham. Officers attended and were confronted by Browne who, unbeknown to the officers, had a large sword hidden behind his back. Browne lunged towards an officer while brandishing the sword.

Parking charges in Borehamwood to increase from April 1

The cost of residents’ parking permits and paying to park in car parks and shopping streets in Borehamwood and Elstree is set to increase from April 1. A notice from Hertsmere Borough Council has outlined the full schedule of charges that are due to take effect from the start of next month across the borough. These apply to on-street permit holder parking places, pay and display and on-street parking charges, off-street car parking areas and permits for business and school parking. Permit parking The annual cost of one resident’s permit will rise from £25 to £30 from April 1, £40 to £50 for a second permit, £70 to £80 for a third permit and £100 to £110 for a fourth permit.

Multiple water main breaks reported on Cass Ave

Crews repairing several water main breaks around Evansville Crews repairing several water main breaks around Evansville By Makayla Neukam | February 16, 2021 at 8:01 PM CST - Updated February 17 at 11:28 AM EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Crews are out working on several water main breaks in Evansville. One of those is near Cass and Lodge Avenue. Evansville Water and Sewer Utility say that should be wrapped up around noon. They say cold temperatures have been causing major problems for crews. Officials say some of them have been putting in 16 hour days to repair the breaks. Right now, crews say they have around 18 water main breaks they’re working on.

Road conditions improving across Tri-State, but many roads remain slick

Road conditions improving across Tri-State, but many roads remain slick Road conditions improving across Tri-State, but many roads remain slick By Evan Gorman and Samantha Johnson | February 11, 2021 at 4:59 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 11:34 PM TRI-STATE (WFIE) - Most roads are in much better shape Thursday afternoon when compared to one day earlier, but the morning commute did pose a few minor problems for a handful of drivers. Slick roads led to a few accidents on Thursday morning. According to Indiana State Police, three weather-related accidents transpired, including one slide-off crash. 14 News also checked in with Vanderburgh County Sheriff Dave Wedding. He says only one or two minor wrecks occurred.

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