National Grid described it as the size of a bungalow- Suffolk Highways preferred the weight equivalent of 14.5 double decker buses.
Both recognised it.
A14 traffic: Huge electricity transformer set to bring chaos to Cambridgeshireâs roads this weekend
Traffic on the A14 (stock image)
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A huge electricity transformer is set to bring chaos to Cambridgeshireâs roads as it trundles through the county at 12mph this weekend.
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Editor’s note: Houston’s restaurant scene moves pretty fast. In order to prevent CultureMap readers from missing anything, let’s stop to look around at all the latest news to know.
Openings, closings, and coming attractions
KP’s Kitchen opened quietly last week. Led by Benjy’s veteran Kerry Pauly, the restaurant in Town & Country Village (700 Town and Country Blvd #2440) offers classic American fare in a family-friendly, fast casual environment. Menu items include market vegetables with Champagne vinaigrette, a bacon cheeseburger, and baby back ribs. KP’s Kitchen is also BYOB with a $5 corkage fee; it is open daily from 4-8:30 pm with lunch hours to follow.
5 charged in spate of catalytic converter thefts in Bessemer
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
Town and Country Ford in Bessemer offered a $1,000 reward for information in catalytic converter thefts from their business on Jan. 24, 2021. (Facebook)
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Five people have been arrested in a spate of catalytic converter thefts in Bessemer and surrounding areas.
Bessemer police on Monday announced charges against David Oglesby, 27, Ricky Miller, 30, Amanda King, 32, James Erwin, 38, and Rachel Hyde, 40.
The accused thieves, said Bessemer police Lt. Christian Clemons, are targeting car lots, church vans and any other place where cars are left unattended. Investigators said they don’t believe the suspects were working together as a group, but said the thefts shed light on an ongoing crime in the area. Catalytic converters, which contain platinum, are stolen and sold for scrap, authorities say.