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Read More »Plymouth proposal to authorise the stopping up of part of Broxton Drive
In a recent public notice, the Department for Transport has announced a proposal under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to authorise the stopping up of an irregular shaped northern part width of Rock Gardens extending into Broxton Drive in Plymouth. This proposal is intended to facilitate development as …
Read More »Man jailed after choking a woman until she nearly passed out
A 45-year-old man has been sentenced to four and half years in prison at Jersey’s Royal Court. Andrew Page attacked his victim, throwing her around, hitting her head against a skirting board and putting his hands around her neck several times, in December 2022. Police say she was choked until …
Read More »Royal Mail Cart Bowls Club from Spalding wins the Durham Centenary competition
Royal Mail Cart Bowls Club’s season got better as they won the Durham Centenary for the second time in three years on Saturday. The Spalding club were Lincolnshire’s representative in this competition after winning the Challenge Bowl in 2023. Wins throughout the season against Parkway (Northamptonshire) and Brampton (Huntingdonshire) set …
Read More »Space-Based Technology to Revolutionize Airspace in Papua New Guinea with Skykraft and Niusky Pacific
Skykraft, an Australian-based company, has signed a collaboration agreement with Niusky Pacific to develop operational procedures for implementing a space-enabled Air Traffic Management (ATM) system over Papua New Guinea’s domestic and oceanic Flight Information Region (FIR). This collaboration marks a significant advancement that will leverage cutting-edge technology to improve safety …
Read More »Postcard Delivered 121 Years Late
Somebody mailed a postcard to 11 Cradock Street in Wales, and the postal service delivered it on Friday. The only strange thing is that it’s dated August 3, 1903, reports Wales Online. It’s addressed to “Miss Lydia Davies,” who presumably lived at the address 121 years ago. These days, …
Read More »Royal Mail updates Union Flag stamp with silhouette of King Charles III
By David Hartwig An Aug. 13 issue by Great Britain’s Royal Mail features an updated Union Flag stamp with the silhouette of King Charles III. The first-class (currently £1.35) stamp features a design of the Union Flag which first appeared on a British stamp in 2001 (Scott 1999b) as part …
Read More »Royal Mail Strike Claims Axed After UK Supreme Court Ruling
By William Janes (August 20, 2024, 5:53 PM BST) — A tribunal has struck out dozens of claims by postal workers that Royal Mail cut their pay and benefits for going on strike, concluding that their case was bound to fail because legislation did not protect them despite going against …
Read More »The importance of considering reasonable adjustments – BM Insights
Employment Tribunal (ET) The claimant brought a complaint of unfair dismissal and claims under the Equality Act 2010, specifically, discrimination arising from disability (section 15) and failure to comply with the duty to make reasonable adjustments (section 20). A key part of his case was that by the time of …
Read More »Golborne: Growing frustration as estate hit with Royal Mail delays
Numerous homeowners on the Rothwells Farm development in Golborne have lodged official complaints to the company. Royal Mail has admitted there have been ‘some recent issues with resourcing’ due to higher levels of sick absence’ at a delivery office which have hampered postal deliveries. READ > Pair took part in vicious …
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