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Serbian police remove Belgrade street blockades, more protesters arrested

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sports   来源:Podcasts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Mr Murray appeared to have become a credible source on social media for many. One woman on Facebook posted in support of him, asking others "You believe media/news over the people who was the witness…[?]"

Mr Murray appeared to have become a credible source on social media for many. One woman on Facebook posted in support of him, asking others "You believe media/news over the people who was the witness…[?]"

The new plans are a combination of two options the council had presented to residents earlier this month.Labour councillor Marion Williams said the authority had taken into account issues and suggestions raised by residents, using data collected while the LTN was in place.

Serbian police remove Belgrade street blockades, more protesters arrested

But Dr Michaela Fay, another Heaton resident, called the plans a "dog's dinner"."It's a sort of rushed mashup of option one and two," she said, adding she feared plans would end up "funnelling car traffic through the whole residential area".to support the second of the two choices the council previously presented.

Serbian police remove Belgrade street blockades, more protesters arrested

Resident Ann-Kathrin Köhler said in her opinion the neighbourhood had been safer and traffic more evenly distributed following the LTN's removal.The new traffic plans "seem totally forced upon us", she said, adding she feared the plans would lead to her street being "flooded with an overwhelming amount of cars".

Serbian police remove Belgrade street blockades, more protesters arrested

She said she had spoken to many in the area who were "sick with dread" about the new proposals.

The council is running an initial consultation about the new plans until 30 August.Last year, the installation was transported to Normandy to

The charity said that following an "overwhelming international response", the silhouettes were returning to be displayed at the British Normandy Memorial near the village of Ver-sur-Mer.They will stand to commemorate 80 years since the end of World War Two in Europe on 8 May 1945.

Four articulated lorries with flatbed trailers are transporting the silhouettes across the Channel, embarking at Portsmouth Harbour.The completed installation is due to be available to visit from 12 April until mid-September.

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