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London's galleries and private gardens open to all

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Latin America   来源:Innovation  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"People come for all different reasons. Some people come for the food, some people actually come for the company," she said.

"People come for all different reasons. Some people come for the food, some people actually come for the company," she said.

A Eurostar spokesperson said: "We will need to closely assess the impact of the EU's new Entry-Exit System (EES) which will require a focused allocation of resources at our busiest stations, particularly for French border controls, to ensure a smooth and efficient experience for our passengers.""We have longstanding and positive relationships with local communities, councils, and businesses in Kent, and we are committed to maintaining open lines of communication as we move forward."

London's galleries and private gardens open to all

Accessibility at a Hampshire railway station, where disabled passengers were unable to leave trains due to steps, has been improved.Previously, those traveling from Southampton to Totton had to carry on to Brockenhurst and then return to Totton to access its step-free north platform.But a new footpath, connecting the station to Totton High Street, means people using wheelchairs, mobility scooters and pushchairs can now get off on the south side.

London's galleries and private gardens open to all

Lulu Bowerman, Hampshire County Council’s member for highways, said it was a "much-needed scheme".Peter Williams, South Western Railway's (SWR) customer and commercial director, said he understood the need for train passengers to be able to travel more independently.

London's galleries and private gardens open to all

"This new level footway, linking the high street to Totton’s westbound platform, will make journeys more accessible and convenient for customers using the station, particularly those with pushchairs, luggage or reduced mobility," he said.

Existing footpaths have also been resurfaced and the area has been given new street lighting.Graffiti and fly-posting fines will double, each increasing from £150 to £300, reduced to £200 if repaid early.

Phillimore said: "There is no excuse for environmental crimes,"Every time you drop a piece of litter, dump items or graffiti on a wall, you’re leaving the cost of the clean-up to taxpayers.

“With an increase in the maximum fines we can levy, we're introducing these tougher fines to also help recoup some of the money it costs us to investigate and clean up after environmental criminals."We're committed to educating people on correctly disposing of waste and keeping our streets clean, but when we need to, we issue fixed penalty notices to deter offenders too."

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