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Britain s thrillseekers and nature lovers are looking forward to the return of theme parks and zoos next Monday, which will be among the first major attractions to reopen from the third national coronavirus lockdown.
Legoland Windsor, Thorpe Park, Alton Towers, Chessington World of Adventures and London Zoo are all set to welcome visitors once more from April 12, but with various safety measures to make them Covid-secure .
New hygiene and safety measures in place to help protect guests will include temperature checks on arrival, enhanced cleaning, one-way systems and social distancing markers in ride queues, shops and restaurants.
The wearing of face masks is required on rides and in all indoor areas, while on-site accommodation will mostly be closed - and some sites are limiting ticket sales to six to avoid people breaching the rule of six outdoors.
21 streets proposed for Galion paving program
City of Galion officials are scheduled to finalize the 2021 Paving Program on Thursday, April 8.
The Galion City Council Streets, Alleys, Trees and Bridges Committee will meet at 7 p.m. on April 8 to determine the final list of streets that will be paved. Thus far, 21 projects have been proposed for this year. The estimated total cost of paving for 2021 is $636,875.
Following is the current proposed project list with the estimated cost for each one:
• Buehler Street $35,250
• Fortney Avenue $20,312
• North Union Street $42,737
• Orange Street $13,708
• Walnut Street $30,060
The recommended project list will be presented to Galion City Council for final approval.
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Having begun his political career as a councillor in Kirkland in 1991 and having served as mayor for the last eight years, Mayor Michel Gibson is seeking a third mandate in the November municipal election.
âBecause of the pandemic it will be very hard for me to knock on the 6,400 doors to see my residents,â Gibson said. âWe have to be safe and mailing in ballot is what I hope the Provincial Government will consider seriously.â
One of Gibsonâs platform for the new mandate will be to âmaintaining and even improving services by keeping tax increases to a minimum as in 2021 our local tax on the average house increased by only $44. or 1%, way below inflation.â
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