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Whatever path we choose will shape the region’s future for decades

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Columnists   来源:Stocks  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Capt Pantcheff also identified perpetrators - one of whom went to prison in Europe, said Mr Pantcheff, but not for his actions in Alderney.

Capt Pantcheff also identified perpetrators - one of whom went to prison in Europe, said Mr Pantcheff, but not for his actions in Alderney.

It added: "Inclusion is a key focus for Tameside, and we are currently undertaking a wider SEND sufficiency review to identify the number of places needed and the investment required, with a view to securing more school places for pupils with SEND within the borough."The consultation will close on 9 February.

Whatever path we choose will shape the region’s future for decades

A Surrey MP has written to the chief executive of a water company to request "urgent assistance" against plans for more than 400 homes.Jeremy Hunt, MP for Godalming and Ash, said in the letter that Thames Water was "well aware" that the local sewage network around Alfold is "already exceeding capacity on the existing population demand".Mr Hunt requested written confirmation of the current position to planning authorities and developers that the village "can take no more capacity".

Whatever path we choose will shape the region’s future for decades

Thames Water said they "continue to engage with Jeremy Hunt and keep him informed of any updates".In January the MP called on Thames Water to "take urgent and permanent action" after Alford

Whatever path we choose will shape the region’s future for decades

near Dunsfold Road and Loxwood Road in Alfold were submitted by developers Merchant Seaman's War Memorial Society and Thakeham Homes Limited.

They said the project would ease the housing shortage in Waverley."We've had a really, really great year and summer... and that's proof that if you've got the right recipe, people will come.”

However, some restaurants told the ONS the football tournament had had a negative impact on footfall.Despite some travel agents seeing an increase in bookings because of the Paris Olympics, overall bookings fell month on month, the ONS said.

Business owners are worried a sinkhole which appeared in a Dorking road is damaging trade.It first appeared in West Street - home to many of the Surrey town's antique shops - on 30 August, and has since been investigated by Thames Water.

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