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Culpeper District Traffic Alerts: Work schedule for week of July 12-16

Culpeper District Traffic Alerts: Work schedule for week of July 12-16 Published Sunday, Jul. 11, 2021, 12:00 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes and Spotify News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© Daniel Avram – stock.adobe.com) The following highway work is scheduled, weather permitting, in the Culpeper District during the upcoming week. Traffic movements may be restricted and speed limits reduced in work zones.  (NEW) or  (UPDATE) indicate revisions since last week’s report. Culpeper District traffic information is also available on Twitter at @VaDOTCulp and on VDOT’s website at www.virginiadot.org/travel/travel alerts/culpeper/default.asp.

Staunton District Traffic Alert: Work schedule for July 12-16

Staunton District Traffic Alert: Work schedule for July 12-16
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Planning applications and other things you need to know about

1/1 PLANNING chiefs are studying an application to turn part of a Southampton office block into a new facility for Solent University. Cambridge Education Group (CEG) is seeking consent to convert the first, second and third floors of Imperial House in Kings Park Road, Southampton. Imperial House is a four-storey office building in Kings Park Road, part of the Bedford Place Quarter. According to CEG the site is near several bus stops used by students at the university. It also boasts strong pedestrian links to the University Quarter, approximately 200 metres from Imperial House. The application concedes that the proposed conversion will result in the loss of office space but says the scheme will produce clear economic benefits .

The Winchester people sentenced with elsewhere in June

Assault, thefts and business failings: The Winchester people dealt with elsewhere in June THE Chronicle regularly reports on Winchester residents dealt with at the local courts, but these four men were sentenced elsewhere last month. From thefts, speeding and even failing to deliver a firm’s accounts, these people were dealt with at other courts around the country in June. Under UK law, matters come before the courts where the allegation is said to have taken place, rather than where an accused person lives. For example a person is caught speeding in a given area, it will be dealt with at the nearest possible court.

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