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Reaction to plans to build homes on former Ulverston scrapyard site approved

Plans put forward for Barrow Topp s Tiles unit

READERS have reacted after plans were submitted for Barrow’s former Topps Tiles unit in Walney Road, which closed in February. Plans have been put forward to allow the space to be turned into a donation centre and charity shop for the Salvation Army. Sunny 64 said: “Omg what is wrong with Barrow? Charity shops pound shops what a dump it is becoming. Let’s get some decent shops to bring people here to spend their cash. At least it’s not another take a way next it will be Primark.” Mary on Saturday said: “Same as every other town.” John West said: “If they would just take away the nonsensical one-way system through the industrial estate, which must have cost thousands and is completely unnecessary, that estate would be busy again.

UAFS Hosts 48th Annual Conference of the Arkansas Political Science Association

UAFS Hosts 48th Annual Conference of the Arkansas Political Science Association The 48th Annual Conference of the Arkansas Political Science Association took place in a virtual format Thursday, Feb. 25 and Friday, Feb. 26, hosted for the first time by the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith. Influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and social unrest that has caused a myriad of political, social, economic, and international disruptions, the theme for this year’s event was “An Unnatural State of Affairs: Governing in Uncertain Times.”    “It was an honor for the UAFS campus to have virtually hosted the 48th Annual Conference of the Arkansas Political Science Association,” said Dr. Williams Yamkam, assistant professor of political science at UAFS and conference program chair. “Though we wished we could have physically hosted this prestigious conference on our campus to fully experience the effervescence that often surrounds the event, we are nonetheless grateful to have p

When should lockdown end? Mail readers share their views

Most have expressed caution, saying restrictions should only be relaxed when the time is right. Paula Herbert said: When the time is right. No rush is there? As long as people stop dying of this horrible thing. Then it’ll be as long as it takes. Be patient. Anne McTavish said: Just get us out of this so called lockdown without any tiers so we can see family and friends that don t live near us. At the moment it is very very depressing the way life is now . stuck in the house most of the time. Barbara Wild said: When it s safe enough. simple.

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