Highway bosses warned about risks of smart motorway years before eight deaths.
Police and fire services raised fears about converting a 35-mile stretch of the M1
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Highway chiefs were warned about “life threatening” risks on a smart motorway more than four years before the deaths of eight motorists, it has been revealed.
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Click the thumbs up >The Trade Centre Group has almost completed the development of its seventh used car supermarket site from a former B&Q and Homebase DIY superstore in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
A planning application for the freehold site â approved by Rotherham Borough Council ahead of the first COVID-19 lockdown in March last year â said that the new facility would feature a 174-bay indoor showroom, 812 external car sales bays plus staff and customer parking.
Local online business news website, Rothbiz, reported that the locationâs previous owners, BMO Real Estate, had confirmed that its Rotherham retail warehouse was sold for £6.75m in December 2019 to an âowner occupierâ.
Bored of doing the same lockdown walk? It s time to turn to the wildbelt
In need of inspiration for a winter walk? The overlooked wildbelt around our towns and cities provides the perfect wildlife haven
1 January 2021 • 9:00am
Centenary Riverside Nature Park in Rotherham which the Wildlife Trusts hope will become part of the wildbelt
Credit: David Rose
A wintry walk over the festive season is a great British tradition – and that applies as much to New Year s day as any. While on normal years a local stroll offers an escape from stuffy houses and arguments around the Scrabble board, this year as we teeter on the brink of a national lockdown our neighbourhood green spaces will in many cases provide the only opportunity to meet up with family and friends.