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PLANS for a new playpark in a deprived area of Greenock have been abandoned. A local councillor has today hit out over the fact that children in Broomhill still have nowhere to play in Broomhill despite around £30m being splashed out on regeneration of the estate. Talks took place between River Clyde Homes and council bosses to jointly fund the £180k project. Vacant ground next to Nile Street was earmarked for the £180,000 project - but five years on it remains a wasteland and it has now emerged that the plan has been dropped. Councillor Colin Jackson said: We had talks in the past with RCH, and some of the people involved are still there. ....
A THIEF stole booze from a Port Glasgow supermarket twice on the same day. Simon Driver, 43, helped himself to alcohol during two separate incidents at Tesco on June 16 last year. Driver stole drink from the store seven days earlier as well, and also helped himself to alcohol and razors from the nearby Food Warehouse premises on another occasion. He pleaded guilty to the offences through his lawyer Edel McGinty. Driver, of Nile Street in Greenock, is also charged with three other alleged shoplifting offences. All matters are due to call again at the sheriff court on April 19. ....
The Khartoum Massacre: When the Sudanese Revolution Lost Its Innocence A first person account on surviving the Khartoum massacre and trying to make sense of what remains from the Sudanese revolution. Photo: Africa is a Country World4 hours ago Editorial Note: Almost two years ago, on April 11 2019, the Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir was toppled by a military coup after 30 years in power. This came after weeks of sustained street protests, sit-ins, and other forms of civil disobedience by the Sudanese people. The Transitional Military Council (TMC) that replaced al-Bashir included senior officers of the former regime and resisted demands for a fully civilian transitional government. When groups like PI member the Sudanese Professionals Association launched another sit-in in front of the military headquarter in Khartoum, the military responded by murdering and raping hundreds of people on June 11 2019 in what became known as the âKhartoum Massacre.â ....
A COUNCILLOR said it s a scary time after police launched a murder investigation following the death of a man in his 40s. But Councillor Julie Intern (Lab, Keighley West) outlined that a police inspector had assured her this was an isolated incident. West Yorkshire Police was called to reports of a man who was injured at 3.56am in Keighley, yesterday morning. Emergency services rushed to a property on Fell Lane, Exley Head and found a man in his 40s with a serious injury. He was taken to hospital but was pronounced dead shortly after. Police arrested two men and one woman on suspicion of murder yesterday, in connection with the death. ....