Cambridgeshire Police will issue smart yellow wristbands to hundreds of people living with the condition.
"If you're in Hampshire, water will be coming from Oxfordshire from the new reservoir we're building with Thames Water, pumped all the way down to Hampshire."He added: "We need to reduce customers' usage. Otherwise we will have to put other investments in place, which will not be good for our customers and might not be the best thing for the environment."
Plans to create one of the biggest electric vehicle (EV) charging hubs in Bradford city centre have been approved.The 10 bays are to be located in a section of Bradford Forster Square Retail Park.The bays will replace 19 spaces in the car park – a loss of nine spaces - but the application to Bradford Council argued there was an ample number of other spaces available for drivers throughout the car park.
A council planning officer said the charging points would enable customers and staff on the site to charge vehicles in a convenient location.The hubs will be installed in a row of parking spaces in the south section of the retail park, next to Hamm Strasse, according to the
The application had stated the site was "strategically located" to boost electric vehicle infrastructure in the city.
Sheffield music venue The Leadmill said it was a "heartbreaking moment" as it announced it would have to leave its premises after losing an appeal against eviction.While Israel alleges that the buildings are being used by Hamas as "command and control centres", local authorities and aid agencies say there are thousands of civilians sheltering there.
Evacuating these areas would require time, they say, and there could be huge numbers of casualties.It's an ominous sign of Israel's threat to significantly expand its military campaign in Gaza.
The former Israeli prime minister, Ehud Olmert, has been one of very few senior Israelis so far to speak out against expanding the military campaign in Gaza.In an interview with the BBC, Olmert said: "Most Israelis are against what is happening, large numbers of the [army's] commanders are against expanding the military operation and want to end the war right now."