Calling himself the Chichester Anti-Recreation Partnership (Carp), he put up spoof signs around central Chichester to make people laugh, but also highlight issues impacting the community.
Ms Malik said the signs could include:For those in recovery and looking to exercise, Beat recommends regular check-ins, close contact to medical professionals and thinking carefully about your reasons for wanting to exercise.
Residents of Alderney are marking a 78th homecoming, the anniversary of the first families arriving back to the devastated island after being evacuated from there during World War Two.Alderney was occupied by German forces during the war and, since 2005, the day has been marked with a bank holiday.The occupying forces heavily fortified the island and
A service took place at St Anne's Church along with a laying of a wreath at the courthouse.Peter Gaudion, 88, a returner to Alderney in 1945 at the age of 10, said the island had been a picture of "devastation", an "utter mess".
"We, as youngsters, didn't have a clue really," he told BBC Radio Guernsey.
"Our parents had to come back and start from scratch.", have been barred from running.
Reacting to the ruling, Thiam said: "It's no surprise that this court ruling comes as our support among voters continues to grow."After 15 years in power, RHDP leaders are running scared. They want to monopolise power rather than face the judgement of the electorate."
After becoming the first Ivorian to pass the entrance exam to France's prestigious Polytechnique engineering school, he returned to Ivory Coast and took up politics.In 1998, aged 36, he became planning minister before the PDCI was ousted from power in a coup the following year.