The land next to 15 Culverhouse Drive is covered by a deed of dedication, securing the woodland for 99 years. Pic: Google Maps PLANS for three houses on a protected green space in Amblecote have caused outrage amongst residents. The proposed plans will see a popular dog walking spot on Culverhouse Drive that is an essential asset to the local community lost to two four bed and one five bed houses. The land has already been targeted twice by the developer, Masterfreight, but both applications were withdrawn due to the loss of green space. A section of the land is regarded as a Potential Site of Importance and the area of woodland on the site is part of the Black Country Urban Forest Programme. Therefore, the woodland should be retained for 99 years.
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Over the past decade, attempts to address the overdose crisis in the U.S. have resulted in more restrictive opioid prescribing policies which, because they have reduced the overall availability of prescription opioids, have inadvertently led to a surge in the use of illicit drugs such as heroin.
Because these illicit opioids are often injected, they’re associated with higher rates of overdose than prescription painkillers, and, when unsterile injection equipment is used or shared, people are at risk of getting a serious infection or transmitting disease.
1 As of March 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention determined that 44 states; Washington, D.C.; one tribal nation; and one territory were experiencing or at risk of an acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) or HIV outbreak due to injection drug use.