Andover Talking Newspaper spreading the word about service

Andover Talking Newspaper (ATN) creates audio recordings of the Andover Advertiser, to help keep visually impaired listeners informed about what is happening in their community. Each week, a team of six volunteers record a selection of newspaper articles of local interest including main headlines, events, entertainment, sporting results and funeral …

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Warsaw hosts ‘Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition’

Previously shown at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition has captured the hearts and minds of over 35 million viewers worldwide. One of the last additions to #TITANICTheArtifactExhibition in #Poland is the real artifacts from #TITANIC. It takes time, strategy, and a …

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Research center to celebrate opening of ‘Smart Crossways’ operations center at Purdue Airport to advance UAV efforts

AIDA3-led event coincides with NSF workshop focusing on launch of new era of AIrTonomy for advancing safe autonomous aviation through AI An illustration of AIDA3’s Smart Operations Center at the Purdue University Airport. The state-of-the-art facility is being launched by the Purdue-led AI for Digital, Autonomous and Augmented Aviation center …

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Dublin Express coaches moves to HVO

Dublin Express has become the first passenger transport operator in Ireland to transition its fleet of coaches from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO). The initiative marks a significant step in decarbonising travel between its Dublin city centre routes and Dublin Airport, which will see the operator replace over 80,000 litres …

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Campaigners continue to fight Royal Mail office move

Royal Mail If approved, the Patcham site would replace the current offices in Brighton and Hove Councillors will decide on controversial plans to move a Royal Mail depot in East Sussex. Campaigners say the proposed development at Patcham Court Farm would increase flood risk, sewage leaks and traffic. If approved, …

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Arran Green candidate seeks assurances the poll can go ahead

Neil Wilkinson spoke out after ferry services between Ardrossan and Arran were cancelled for five days in a row due to engine trouble. While the service returned to normal on Wednesday, September 4, the Scottish Greens candidate has called for clarity on whether a vote will go ahead if further problems …

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Basildon: Post Office and creative campus plans set for axe

According to council documents ahead of a cabinet meeting next week, both projects will be “decommissioned” by the new Labour-led administration and millions of pounds worth of funding secured from the Government returned. Under the plans, 64 flats would have been built across 12 storeys at the former Post Office, …

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