HMP Risley A SERIES of raids have been carried out in connection with an investigation into the supply of drugs at HMP Risley. Cheshire Police executed search warrants at five addresses in the Crewe and Alsager areas earlier today, Wednesday, over the probe. Two women and three men, aged between 19 and 31, were arrested during the raids – with all five suspects remaining in custody assisting officers with their enquiries. Quantities of drugs and cash, as well as four drones, were seized from the properties. A force spokesman said: “Police investigating the supply of drugs to HMP Risley have arrested five people.
by Angus Macfarlane
WNP member Angus Macfarlane sent us this wonderful summary of the land on the east edge of the OMI, home of a number of civic institutions. In the future we hope to have more from Angus on the fascinating Industrial School, a place where even three-year-olds were sent to be rehabilitated. Engraving of the Industrial School in the 1880s. , circa 1880 - by Van Vleck and Keith
The year 2004 marked the 150th anniversary of the city s first development in the OMI. In 1854, San Francisco purchased 100 acres for $10,000 from John Horner at the intersection of the San Jose Road and the Ocean House Road (the precursors of today s San Jose Avenue and Ocean Avenue) for the construction of the House of Refuge an institution to deal with neglected, abandoned, and delinquent children under the age of 16. The footprint of that 100 acres still exists on today s maps as Balboa Park and City College of San Francisco.
JOHNSTOWN The Gloversville-Johnstown Joint Sewer Board recently reviewed three contracts impacting plant operations.
The board renewed a contract with Precision Industrial Maintenance Inc. for disposal of septic and industrial strength waste for two years. The contract was done at the same terms with new rates of 9 cents per gallon for septic waste and 11 cents per gallon for industrial strength waste. The contract is effective Jan. 1 and runs through Dec. 31, 2022.
On the recommendation of Gloversville-Johnstown Wastewater Treatment Facility Manager Wallace Arnold, the board also approved a request to renew a National Grid wastewater disposal contract for the remediation site at Hill Street in Gloversville. The three-year deal has the same terms and runs through Dec. 31, 2023. The cost is $0.006 per gallon.
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General view of Conway Road, Llandudno. (Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)
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The Park City Police Department last week received a report about a house vandalized with eggs.
On Tuesday, Dec. 15 at 8:47 p.m., the police received a complaint that eggs had been thrown at a house on Lucky John Drive.
The person who contacted the police said another egg had just hit the house, but nobody was seen outside, the police logs said.
The Police Department classified the case as suspected criminal mischief.
Other incidents reported to the Police Department last week included:
On Sunday, Dec. 20 at 1:49 p.m., the police received a report of a man who was seen asleep in a Sidewinder Drive building. The report was logged from a common area of the building. The police classified the case as suspected trespassing.