The final hurdle to the University of Bristol’s new £300million city centre campus has been overcome after councillors unanimously backed the plans. Development control committee members approved detailed designs for the new academic buildings on the site of the former Royal Mailsorting office on Temple Island. They heard conditions would …
Read More »Royal Mail wrong postcode issue not reason to ring 999
THE police have urged people to only use the 999 number for essential calls, after someone called to complain they had not received a parcel after giving the wrong postcode. The West Yorkshire Police Contact Management Centre often tweet some of the more unusual phone calls they receive from the …
Read More »Coronavirus UK: John McDonnell accused of turning crisis into ‘political football’ | Politics | News
Shadow Chancellor Mr McDonnell shared details of Labour’s proposals, Wages, Welfare and Wellbeing: Labour’s Economic Plan for People Affected by Coronvirus, on Twitter last night. Labour’s proposals include guaranteeing wages for people faced with the loss of their jobs, and offering financial help to people in self-isolation and/or out of …
Read More »Courier Services Market Overall Study Report 2020-2025
Global Courier Services Market Analysis ReportsnReports.com the exclusive leading provider of market research reports published research report on “Global Courier Services Market Analysis 2015-2019 and Forecast 2020-2025”. The global Courier Services market size is estimated at xxx million USD with a CAGR xx% from 2015-2019 and is expected to reach …
Read More »RICHARD KAY: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle misjudge the mood
For decades the Queen has shown a unique ability to divine the mood of the nation. It happened in the aftermath of the Windsor Castle fire when she realised the public willingness to foot the bill to repair a private Royal Family home with taxpayers money was not forthcoming. And it …
Read More »Gas leak in Sebastopol the second in seven days | The Courier
news, latest-news, Residents in Sebastopol have had to deal with a gas leak for the second time in a week on Friday afternoon. Emergency service workers were called to the incident on Wilsons Lane around 1pm after reports of a gas leak came in. Brigades from Sebastopol and Lucas as …
Read More »Homestead near Brae opens door to foodie venture
A BEAUTIFUL old homestead that’s paradise for foodies offers a tantalising chance for a new owner to become part of Birregurra’s thriving epicurean scene. The circa 1896 house, ‘Lumeah’, has been listed for sale for the first time in 20 years and comes with a registered commercial kitchen that paves …
Read More »Royal Mail suspending Special Delivery guarantees
Royal Mail are actively monitoring the rapidly evolving coronavirus situation and want to reassure you they seek to continue providing the best possible service for you that we can, whilst protecting the health of their people, and customers. A new change coming into effect from today is suspending Special Delivery …
Read More »Coronavirus crisis at UK’s nuclear submarine base
Britain’s Trident nuclear submarine base is in the grip of a Coronavirus scare, MailOnline can reveal. Her Majesty’s Naval Base Clyde, the home of the UK nuclear deterrent in Scotland, has nearly 20 possible cases of infection so far. Servicemen and women reporting Covid-19 symptoms have been isolated in sealed …
Read More »Church silverware lost in the Christmas post is found at auction
MISSING church plate thought to have been lost in the post has been rediscovered at an auction house, about to go under the hammer. The silver, worth £8000, went missing in the post over Christmas. It was the third delivery of replacement silverware for St Peter’s, Copdock, in Suffolk, after …
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