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Maths standards in Wales too low, watchdog says

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Trends   来源:Media  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Archer Aviation remains confident its aircraft can buck recent trends, and sees the 2028 Olympics as a way to introduce them to the world.

Archer Aviation remains confident its aircraft can buck recent trends, and sees the 2028 Olympics as a way to introduce them to the world.

Brockwell Live, which organises the series of park events, said it was implementing "additional ground protection" before the Mighty Hoopla on 1 and 2 June and Lambeth Country Show on 8 and 9 June.Lambeth Council says there is "an agreement" that any repairs are paid for by Brockwell Live, adding the local authority puts £500,000 a year into park maintenance.

Maths standards in Wales too low, watchdog says

Brockwell Live hosted four festivals at the park from Friday to Monday - Project 6, Wide Awake, Cross The Tracks and City Splash.Peter Bradley, chair of Friends of Brockwell Park, said the green space had seen "long-term" damage from the summer festivals."Nature takes a long time to recover," he said. "The damage to the ground from these vehicle movements, these thousands and thousands of people is long term.

Maths standards in Wales too low, watchdog says

He said Lambeth Council "see pound signs"."It's not the best that Brockwell Park can be, it's the worst."

Maths standards in Wales too low, watchdog says

A local resident, who did not want to be named, added: "I'm a musician and I don't think this is okay. The ground is just ruined.

"This is our local community space and I think community spaces have got to stop being used so frequently for these money-making events."He added that shopping trolleys were not ending up in the river by accident and "we need to call it out".

"We need to do all we can as a nation to reduce the amount of waste and that type of behaviour for the long term," he said.Gerwyn Chillcot from Bridgend is volunteering at the clean-up and said the mess was "disgusting".

"To think all this mess that has been dumped over the years is disgusting, but it's good it's being cleaned up now for the environment."This is toxic at the end of the day and all the chemicals from the tyres are going into the water."

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