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PLANS for a new ‘Park and Travel Hub’ in Southampton have been unveiled. Lances Hill Car Park in Bitterne is set to be turned into the ‘travel hub’ where residents would be able to park their vehicles and access other travel options such as e-scooters, cycles, cargo bikes and public transport. But some planned roadworks have been put on hold after residents feared the scheme would “create chaos”. The move will be part of a six-month trial expected to start later this year. But further details are yet to be revealed. As part of the scheme civic chiefs were also planning to create a new bus stop just opposite the car park. ....
WPP AUNZ makes comms roles redundant following restructure February 12, 2021 11:15 A restructure in WPP AUNZ’s communications and marketing team has resulted in the roles of Sandra Renowden and Rebecca Tilly made redundant. The change comes five months after the network hired Toby Hemming into the new role of head of communications and marketing, working closely with CEO Jens Monsees and becoming responsible for all marketing programs including the communications efforts behind the group’s transformation plan. Tilly has left WPP AUNZ after 13 years Tilly and Renowden job shared in the position of group content and external communications managers. Tilly’s tenure with the group dates back to 2008, while Renowden joined in 2012. Together, Renowden and Tilly worked through the 2016 merger of WPP and STW. ....
2:34 am UTC Dec. 17, 2020 Marion Phillips outside her home in Bradenton, Fla. in late 2019.THOMAS CORDY, PALM BEACH POST They came on a sweltering August evening in 2015, to Marion Phillips’ first-floor apartment in Bradenton, past the sanitation department, the juvenile detention center, Ramirez Auto, and a soup kitchen named Our Daily Bread. Four cops and an investigator with the Florida Department of Children and Families. They were there to look at Abby’s leg. Someone, maybe a teacher, had noticed it earlier that day: A multicolored bruise stretching across the back of the 6-year-old’s left thigh. Pablo Torres, Marion’s boyfriend, admitted he had spanked Abby with a belt while Marion was at work. ....