A BLOOD-STAINED Worcester drug dealer was suspected of a stabbing but the blood may have come from his nose after snorting cocaine as his solicitor warned he could die if he went to jail. Robin Bayer told people he was involved in a stabbing in McDonald s but so far police have found no evidence that any such incident took place - and his own solicitor said the blood on his t-shirt may have come from his own nostrils after snorting the class A drug in Worcester. She pleaded with the judge not to send Bayer to prison where she argued that prisoners were locked up 23 and a half hours day in their cells due to Covid-19 restrictions and where there were more hardened drug individuals including County Lines drug dealers.
More than €62 million has been secured for a significant number of transformational infrastructure projects in Galway under the Government’s Urban Regeneration Development Fund (URDF ).
PROTEST: Extinction Rebellion members in Worcester during December s flooding protest A PLANNED climate protest in Worcester has been postponed after the national coronavirus lockdown came into effect. Rebels from Extinction Rebellion s Worcestershire branch had been due to hold a climate crime scene in the city on January 16, but this has been postponed. The aim of the protest was, according to the group: To demonstrate how Worcestershire County Council are not acting with urgency regarding climate change. During the protest, members of the group were going to set up mock crime scenes in a number of city locations, including Cathedral Plaza, with climate messages calling for more action to be taken.