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Marie Hearn claims the Sudbury public toilets are in disrepair - Credit: Marie Hearn A council has said it looking at possible upgrades to public toilets in Sudbury - after the standard of the town s public conveniences were criticised. Resident Marie Hearn even went as far to say the town s loos were an absolute disgrace and claimed they were dirty and smelly . In response, Babergh District Council - which works with Sudbury Town Council s community wardens to maintain the conveniences - said the toilets cleaned and monitored on a daily basis. The toilets at Gaol Lane, in Sudbury town centre ....
Limerick city s Night Watch: Historian Dr Tadhg Moloney tells the sad tale of Constable John O’Brien Reporter: ); THE clash between different political loyalties and class interests at local level comes across in the controversy involving the Limerick City Night Watch between 1915 and 1923. The night watch was a body established in 1843 and authorised by Limerick Corporation to deter criminal activity, provide law enforcement, and ensure public safety, from 8pm in winter and at 9pm in summer, complimenting the Royal Irish Constabulary when they were not available. The controversy centred on one Night Watch Constable, thirty-nine year old John O Brien, who on July 23 1915 re-joined the British army, having previously served prior to the Second Boer War (1899-1902). ....
In August, it relocated to a new site in the town s Gaol Lane, which also includes two ‘Duck Pods’ suitable for pop-up shops and held Covid-safe markets for local traders from the site. When the second lockdown was announced, she had to move everything online, holding virtual markets that gave a platform for traders to video chat with customers and show off their wares. “My background is as an artist, but I started Duck in Boots because I couldn’t find any local outlets for my work, she said. “Lockdown meant we had to change the way we do things quickly, and we’re continuing to improve and expand on the online opportunities we can offer our suppliers, many of whom need to be able to work flexibly. ....
All the Somerset roads where major roadworks are planned in 2021 Many of these projects are expected to cause disruption 00:00, 3 JAN 2021 Roadworks are due to be carried out in a number of locations across Somerset in 2021 GET THE BIGGEST STORIES FROM ACROSS SOMERSET STRAIGHT TO YOUR INBOXInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. SIGN UP When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll 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. ....
The Royal Oak in the 1990s - Credit: Sudbury Photo Archive A bar crawl may seem a distant memory - but a new book delves even further back in time into Sudbury’s pubs, inns and clubs. Retired publican Peter Thorogood’s ‘A Pub Crawl Through Time’ takes the reader to 77 drinking holes – only 20 are currently still here today – over the past few centuries. Peter Thorogood with his book A Pub Crawl Through Time - Credit: David Higgleton Existing pubs include The Wagon, The North Street Tavern, the Horse and Groom and the Brewery Tap, while many are now ‘extinct’, such as The Christopher and The Bear. ....