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Three students have taken the top prizes in the Scottish Plumbing Apprentice of the Year contest that recognises skills working on heat and water systems. ....
The Halifax Cricket League returned at the weekend THE biggest shock of the day in the Premier Division came at SBCI where the home team caught Booth completely off guard, surely not concentrating on Sunday’s T20 Finals Day? Thomas Wood (74) and Lewis Firth (49) were the main contributors to a SBCI 45-over score of 197-9 with as Moazzam Ayub was unusually expensive with 4-66. What followed will have been celebrated just as much at Grassy Bottom, as it was at The Astleys. Somehow Booth simply capitulated to leave it a massive 23 points adrift at the top. Full credit goes to four SBCI bowlers responsible for the strangest looking scorecard of the season, or several seasons. The detail is worth noting: Hashim Wajid 77, Extras 11, Ten other batsmen scoring just 33, as Rishav Tandon took 4-11 and SBCI on this form could well escape the bottom two. Funny game. ....
SIX hundred sex offenders are currently being monitored across Cumbria, new figures confirm. The shocking figure is revealed today following a Freedom of Information request which lays bare the scale of the risk management being faced every day by the county’s police force. There are currently 13 full-time offender managers whose job it is to monitor registered sex offenders. Among the tools they use are ‘polygraph’ (lie-detector) devices. Senior officers have stressed that there are more police officers than just those in the core team working to manage the risk posed by the county’s sex criminals. All people convicted of a sex offence must register with the police within three days of their conviction or release from prison, imprisonment or service detention, discharge from hospital, or return to the UK. ....