Two weeks ago, the animal shelter received a phone call from a man who turned up at work and found a box of puppies discarded in a skip.
over the lack of consultation about the decision and the impact it would have on accessibility.This week, a spokesperson for PCC said restoration works, costing about £1.2m, had been agreed and the bridges were expected to reopen by April 2025.
Bridges at the reserve are inspected every two years and in January, the council said signs of degradation were found.The review noted that three bridges, adjacent to Baron Court, Lakeside and Welbourne, had deteriorated much more quickly than anticipated and posed a risk to public safety.While these structures were closed, the crossing near Camelia Close remained open to the public.
PCC said as part of ecological surveys, evidence of water voles was also found.“Works to disperse them [voles] has recently been completed prior to hibernation season so as not to delay the main construction works," a spokesperson for the authority said.
“Mobilisation of the site is scheduled to commence on November 25 with the establishment of the site compounds and access arrangements with construction programme to start in December.
“We are anticipating that the workers will be on site until mid-May 2025."Since then, it seems the Iranian regime has been hiring criminal organisations to carry out kidnappings and killings in an attempt to avoid linking the attacks back to the regime.
But Matt Jukes, the UK's Head of Counter Terrorism Policing, says it is relatively easy for police to infiltrate criminal groups because they are not ideologically aligned with the Iranian regime.It is what he calls a "creeping penetration" by Iran, which the police are trying to disrupt.
Searches are continuing at a number of addresses after five men were arrested on Saturday over an alleged terror plot in the UK.Home Office minister Dan Jarvis said hundreds of officers were carrying out forensic investigations and collecting evidence at different sites across the country during a Commons statement on Tuesday.