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Drunken lout threw rocks at cars - while celebrating release from jail

Updated: 29/06/2021, 12:42 pm Kasim Javed leaving court. A yob celebrating his release from prison could be set for a quick return – after drunkenly throwing rocks at passing cars. Kasim Javed had spent most of the year inside HMP Grampian, but after getting released on Friday he overdid his celebrations, first throwing rocks at vehicles and then trying to bite a police officer. One terrified driver was forced to duck as Javed picked up a large stone at the roadside and launched it at the vehicle, causing £600 worth of damage. And now the 33-year-old has been warned he could be facing a speedy return to a jail cell.

The people of North Stonehouse who have transformed a forlorn corner of Plymouth

The people of North Stonehouse who have transformed a forlorn corner of Plymouth A remarkable project may help change how Plymouth people - both residents and visitors alike - view North Stonehouse in the future Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now North Stonehouse has long suffered the ignominy of being one of the most deprived and destitute parts of Plymouth. It s narrow streets and terraced homes, though architecturally stunning, have suffered at the hands of absent landlords, piecemeal regeneration and a typical we know what s best for you approach by the various authorities. But, thanks to people power and sheer determination, the area is rising again.

Rare glimpse into Plymouth s underground nuclear bunker

Rare glimpse into Plymouth s underground nuclear bunker
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Richmond s Walk to End Alzheimer s named in nation s Top 30 Walks

Richmond’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s named in nation’s Top 30 Walks One small group poses during the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Richmond in October. (Source: The Alzheimer’s Association) By Hannah Eason | February 7, 2021 at 2:56 PM EST - Updated February 7 at 2:56 PM RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - The 2020 Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Richmond was ranked the No. 19 Alzheimer’s Walk in the US. The walk was altered due to COVID-19 — with a focus on small groups instead of one large gathering — but still raised more than $512,000 for Alzheimer’s care, support and research programs.

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