Two East Lancs tech businesses have donated laptops to young men who have been in prison build new and rewarding lives. Rapid IT, Padiham and Daisy Communications, Nelson have presented 10 laptops to a London charity, Switchback, that supports young men get a normal life back after being in prison. They will allow Switchback Trainees apply for jobs, find real work training and financial support as part of the essential post-sentence rehabilitation process the charity enables. In 2020, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Switchback also launched their Foundation for Stability programme, providing six weeks of intensive one-to-one support beginning immediately upon release and for which the laptops will prove invaluable .
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The map is compiled using figures released each month by Police.UK. An algorithm cycles through the most recent month of police data, refreshing the map twice per week. The app reveal the most common crimes reported in Colchester are violent and sexual assaults and knife crime. New app reveals the most dangerous roads to walk in around Colchester
Here is a list of the some of the most dangerous streets to walk in and around the centre of Colchester according to the most recent data from the app:
Long Wyre Street - one knife crime
Short Cut Road - one violence/sexual assault
The map is compiled using figures released each month by Police.UK. An algorithm cycles through the most recent month of police data, refreshing the map twice per week. The app reveal the most common crimes reported in Colchester are violent and sexual assaults and knife crime. New app reveals the most dangerous roads to walk in around Colchester
Here is a list of the some of the most dangerous streets to walk in and around the centre of Colchester according to the most recent data from the app:
Long Wyre Street - one knife crime
Short Cut Road - one violence/sexual assault
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Looking east to Thornton down Victoria Road from the sea in the early years of the twentieth century.
An engineer by profession, first on the old Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway and then with a Preston firm, he helped to build Preston Dock and channel.
Then he came to Blackpool as manager of the firm to plan and supervise the building of the Fleetwood tramroad from the Gynn that opened on July 14 1898.
As he once recalled: “At that time, of course, this was all to intents barren land. Only odd houses dotted the landscape with even fewer along the route of the tramroad.”