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Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern U.S

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Social Media   来源:Features  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Fabian Bars, who had travelled from Paris with wife Amelie and their children to Ogwen Valley in Eryri, said: "We prefer this temperature. In Paris it's too hot in summer."

Fabian Bars, who had travelled from Paris with wife Amelie and their children to Ogwen Valley in Eryri, said: "We prefer this temperature. In Paris it's too hot in summer."

"Emmanuel was clearly a bright, engaging, and popular young man, and his passing comes as a great shock to everyone who spent time with him."A new £50m bypass designed to divert traffic away from a number of villages in West Sussex will open on Friday.

Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern U.S

Vehicles can begin using the A284 Lyminster Bypass (North) from 14:00 BST.It was initially set to open in autumn last year but West Sussex County Councillor Joy Dennis said building work was delayed due to "the worst rainfall in 200 years".Ms Dennis, councillor for highways and transport, said: "We're anticipating far less congestion and a much easier flow of traffic for residents and businesses to move from the A27 down to Littlehampton while avoiding the villages of Lyminster and Wick."

Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern U.S

Ms Dennis also said the bypass would help to reduce waiting times caused by a level crossing in the area.Built on a flood plain, the new road has a 225m (738ft) viaduct spanning Black Ditch, an ancient waterway, to allow for potential changes to water levels due to future climate change, the council added.

Early-season heat dome brings highest temperatures in years to parts of Eastern U.S

Steve Horton, regional director of Jackson Civil Engineering, said: "One of the issues we've had to overcome with this job is the existing ground conditions, because we're working on very soft, deep soil which are former river beds."

There is also a "very unique" Pegasus crossing on the bypass, allowing pedestrians, cyclists, horses and farm vehicles to cross the road."A formal 45-day consultation is underway at present with staff who are affected."

A telecommunications company has launched an appeal after a council refused an application to install a 5G mast.Cornerstone filed plans for a 17.5m mast with six antennas, two microwave dishes, and two ground-level equipment cabinets in Great Barr.

The company, which supports Virgin Media, O2 and Vodafone, wanted to install the mast outside the Make a Wish cake shop on Hillingford Avenue, Pheasey.Walsall Council refused the plans in August 2024, stating that it would not fit in with the street scene, and would be "visually detrimental", especially to people living nearby.

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