Harry Mortimer, a councillor in Bushey, pictured at the location where a mast could be built. Shown on the right is a mast in Southampton contructed by the same applicants as in Bushey A petition has been launched to stop a 5G mast being installed in a residential neighbourhood. Hertsmere Borough Council has been notified of a plan to put in a mast in Bushey which would be 18 metres high. The parent company of mobile network Three has proposed to put the past on a corner of the junction of Herne Road and Melbourne Road. A proper planning application is not needed because the installation of masts is covered by permitted development rights - however the applicants must seek prior approval from the council to check that the work is acceptable.
Names and faces of the 20 Cambridgeshire criminals put behind bars in April
Drug dealers and paedophiles were among those locked up
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Some of the criminals jailed in Cambridgeshire in April 2021 (Image: Police)
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As the Covid lockdown eased up in April, the courts carried on putting criminals behind bars.
I feel like a prisoner in my own house : Police officer left with bleed on the brain after attack
PC Clarke, 24, is still struggling with life-changing injuries after he was punched on duty. Warning: Graphic images included
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A man has been jailed after he punched a police officer, leaving him hospitalised with a bleed on the brain.
PC Clarke used his baton to stop Gull, who was arrested soon afterwards as he retreated inside the property.
When PC Clarke returned to Thorpe Wood Police Station, a welfare check by a supervisor discovered he was squinting and had started to slur his words.
He was taken to Peterborough City Hospital where it was found he had a bleed on the brain.
PC Clarke underwent surgery and remained in hospital for five days before returning home where he continues to recover.
“I feel like a prisoner as such in my own house because the recovery is so slow2, said PC Leo Clarke.