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By • 17 May 2021 PERSONAL HONOUR: John Yarker, seated left with daughter Suzanne Thomas, and Tony Galley, seated right with daughter Claire Earl, received Civic Champion shields from Barnard Castle mayor Cllr John Blissett. They were joined by Sqn Ldr Neil Taylor and SAC THE founders of an annual event to remember air crews who lost their lives in Teesdale have been honoured by Barnard Castle Town Council. Town officials had planned to present Tony Galley and John Yarker with Civic Champion shields at last year’s 25th Teesdale Aviation Day service. However, the event was cancelled due to the Covid-19 alert. ....
What s happening with the Wales team that still hasn t played a match five years after being reformed England and Scotland are resurrecting their A teams for a game this summer, but there is no sign of the WRU following suit Shane Williams takes on the French defence for Wales A in 2002, with a young Michael Owen watching on (Image: Huw Evans Agency) With England and Scotland reintroducing their A sides, thoughts have once again turned to Wales’ own mysterious A team. It was way back in June 2016 it was announced the Welsh second string was being resurrected after a 14 year absence. ....
Man defecates at police station and makes âreal messâ Spitting, especially during Covid, is reprehensible SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes theyâll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A St Judeâs man spat and defecated on police property in âreprehensibleâ scenes. Gareth Llewellyn, of Wade Street, made a âreal messâ of a cell in Patchway Police Centre after being arrested. ....
Click the thumbs up > LCV dealers servicing large heavy vans have an customer service opportunity in 2021 when new laws ban the use of tyres aged more than 10 years on good vehicles and minibuses. The new legislation comes in on February 1 and covers England, Scotland and Wales and applies to the front axle of a goods vehicle with a maximum gross weight exceeding 3,500kg, a bus, coach or minibus. It also applies to the rear axle of a minibus with single rear wheels fitted. The Department for Transport announced the ban in July 2020 following a consultation and extensive investigations which indicate ageing tyres suffer corrosion which could cause them to fail. ....