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School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Numbers   来源:Middle East  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Parents in Gloucestershire

Parents in Gloucestershire

The Three Horseshoes is located about five miles (8km) north-west of Sevenoaks.BBC reporter Daniel MacLaren said on Saturday morning the area immediately around the pub was cordoned off with police tape.

School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

Police officers were standing by at the scene to prevent access.Membership prices for some leisure centres are set to increase in the new year.The rise comes after council plans to invest £760,000 to improve its three Mid Devon District Council leisure sites in Culm Valley, Exe Valley and Lords Meadow.

School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

The council said it was "pleased to report its highest ever membership base" and as a result, wanted prices to remain highly competitive.Councillor Josh Wright said the cabinet chose to "implement a smaller price increase than was recommended by our specialist consultants".

School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

Full monthly membership will see an increase of £2 to £41 and the swim membership will rise by £1 to £35.

Mr Wright said: "When considering any price rises, the council must strike the right balance between affordability to leisure users and the cost of the leisure service to Mid Devon taxpayers."He faced his third first minister’s questions in the Senedd having to defend himself over receiving £200,000 from a firm owned by a man previously convicted of environmental offences.

Welsh Conservative Senedd leader Andrew RT Davies said the “average punter in the street" had "serious questions”.But Mr Gething said the public would not “rally to the Tories' banner” over political funding.

The news came as former first minister Carwyn Jones confirmed that a review of future Welsh Labour leadership contest rules would look at a cap on donations.Mr Jones told BBC Wales that limiting donations was "clearly an issue".

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