"There is an emptiness there that is never going to be filled. Ever."
The plans include building a combined cycleway and footway on the eastbound side of the A52 during the work.It also involves rebuilding parts of the ageing drainage system as well as upgrading street lighting, bus stops and pedestrian crossings on the road section.
Programme development manager Ian Doust said: "By doing all of this work at the same time we can significantly reduce the number of road closures and amount of roadworks needed."The work is set to be complete by spring 2026, although an exact date is yet to be confirmed.A care home in Nottinghamshire has been placed in special measures after being rated as inadequate by inspectors.
Falcon House Care Home in Middle Street, Beeston, was found to have a "poor culture" and residents were not supported to manage their personal cleanliness and hygiene.The Care Quality Commission (CQC) report also said the home "wasn't a safe and clean environment, and equipment wasn't well-maintained to mitigate risks".
Minster Care Management Limited, which runs Falcon House, said it had worked with the city council to formulate an improvement plan and already made "sustainable progress".
The CQC inspected the home in March when it had 35 residents.The shooter was fined €750, his rifle has been confiscated and his hunting licence revoked.
In a statement, bear-preservation association Pays de l'ours said the verdict "seems justified"."All the hunters were found guilty, which is the most important thing for us," the association's president, Sabine Matraire, was quoted as saying in Le Monde.
"We hope that this ruling will be followed by a raising of awareness among the hunting community," she added.Brown bear populations saw a sharp decline in the Pyrenees, with only about 70 left in 1954,