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Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Breaking News   来源:Podcasts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:But Dr Margaret McCartney, a GP in Glasgow, cautions: “If we keep putting people into an obesogenic environment, we’re just going to increase need for these drugs forever.”

But Dr Margaret McCartney, a GP in Glasgow, cautions: “If we keep putting people into an obesogenic environment, we’re just going to increase need for these drugs forever.”

There will also be a one-way segregated cycle track, moving clockwise, with vehicles required to give way at all arms of the roundabout.Sheffield City Council's Ben Miskell, chair of the transport, regeneration and climate policy committee, said: “For too long people wanting to cross West Bar roundabout to get around the city have had to wait for a gap in the traffic to do so in a safe manner.

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

"The changes we are delivering will make it easier for those on foot or on their bike in two fantastic new ways.”The plans shared on the council's social media platforms have been met with cautious optimism by some and scepticism by others.One person commented: "I'm all for these roundabouts, but I'm concerned that drivers don't know how to negotiate them."

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

Another said: "I'm looking forward to this being finished."It will make it much safer and pleasanter to cycle through that area."

Can the Global South stop genocide? Gandikota Nellutla and Ken Roth

BBC Radio Sheffield listeners also shared their thoughts, with Richard, from Kiveton Park, voicing concerns over

He said: "This roundabout was proven to be unsafe in Cambridge.The Labour Police and Crime Commissioner for Cleveland, Matt Storey, said the "mindless disorder" had been "unacceptable".

"These individuals do not represent the people of Cleveland and their message of violence does not reflect the communities of Hartlepool," he said.Nancy Pout, manager of the Salaam Community Centre on Murray Street, described the violence as "terrifying".

She said staff had taken the decision to close the building at 16:00 BST amid "concerns" a vigil being staged at the cenotaph at Victoria Square could lead to trouble.Ms Pout said: "By six o'clock the peaceful vigil had turned into a protest with social media suggesting it was moving towards a mosque and our centre.

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