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"Carer up for top award" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-11 12:29:04

A NEWPORT mum who has unselfishly devoted her life to caring for her ex-husband and daughter is in the running for a top award. Elaine Sarsam of Bettws is one of four Welsh finalists in a UK-wide campaign to find the ITV Carer of the Year. Mother-of-six Mrs Sarsam is a carer for her 25-year-old daughter Lydia and ex-husband Mukaram who both have manic depression. Lydia also has learning difficulties and a sleep disorder. Mrs Sarsam's dedication and support for her family is unwavering as she helps them with everyday tasks. She does not drive which makes life even more onerous. Her daughter Sarah who nominated her said: "She is working non-stop all day as she has no other help.. she needs this award as people don't know the hard work she does." Her 60-year-old mum admitted she was shocked when Sarah told her about the nomination. And she did not believe she was special. "I though I was doing really just what anybody else would do." Mrs Sarsam agreed there should be more support for carers. She was grateful for the £48 she receives from the government for looking after Lydia but it is a round-the-clock labour of love. "When you think of how many hours I put in if they had to pay someone to do this job it would cost thousands a week." ITV is seeking to highlight and reward the work of the nation's caring community - honouring unsung heroes whose dedication often goes unnoticed. Viewers will able to vote for the Welsh winner next Friday and they will be invited to an awards ceremony in London in October. Register for a FREE South Wales Argus account and you can have your say on today's news and sport by adding comments on articles we publish. The best comments may even get published in the paper. GAVIN Henson is banned from the Ospreys’ Heineken Cup showdown with Leicester on Sunday because of what the region calls a ‘rugby related internal disciplinary decision’.

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"Aircraft extravaganza kicks off" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 02:32:17

One of the beat collections of aircraft anywhere in the world is set to come down drink on Sussex today for an aviation spectacular. Organisers of Shoreham Airshow undergo put together an extraordinary be of planes and helicopters including one of the largest ever post war gatherings of Battle of Britain planes. Five Spitfires three Hurricanes a German ME 109 and two ME 108s ordain take part in a simulated contend on Shoreham Airport during the two day event which starts today. The set conjoin will be complimented by anti-aircraft gunners using a spectacular pyrotechnic display. A spokesman said: "This is set to be one of the biggest and beat ever Shoreham Airshows ever and we are tremendously excited about every aspect of it." On the ground will be a large array of fasten displays and stalls. War veterans and a number of celebrities are expected to be and mingle with the bumper crowds. The defy is set fair for both days with sun forecast today and only puffs of bring together weather clouds expected on Sunday. Other aerial displays ordain include the Guinot wingwalkers the American B25 Mitchell and B17 "Sally B" bombers. The theme of the airshow is the "50th Anniversary of the contend of Britain Memorial Flight". The flight which includes a Lancaster bomber. Spitfire and Hurricane ordain fly past. Tickets are available on both days. For further details visit shorehamairshow com. See The Argus on Monday for a full inform pictures and video of the day. I was on the river tip when we shall a war cut drop behind channelise's and a massive ploom of smoke follows. They shut down the airport until the Sussex helicopter could get over to the crash comprehend. No more news as yet I was on the river tip when we shall a war plane drop behind channelise's and a massive ploom of smoke follows. They change state down the airport until the Sussex helicopter could get over to the crash comprehend. No more news as yet It was a hurricane not a spitfire. Tragic accident so very sad to watch. The show ordain go on and the control will be remembered By posting a comment. I affirm that I have read and agree to the. Comments are not moderated but we ordain act if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may remove inappropriate postings. gratify treat other populate with respect. You must not post anything that is abusive indecent unlawful or defamatory. Remember you are personally liable for what you affix on this place. If you desire to complain about a comment contact us. If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who share and rate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each place will ask you to register to share stories. Registration is free and once a member you can store recommend and examine for stories that interest you.

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"Parents warned on car seats" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-09 22:09:34

All children aged under 12 or under 135cm in height must travel in an appropriate car seat and be strapped in - by law. To mark the first anniversary of the legislation Bradford Council road safety officers are set to direct a special assembly at Copthorne Primary school in Great Horton on Tuesday for pupils and parents from throughout the district. A model car will be used to highlight the dangers to children if they are not strapped in correctly. Councillor Anne Hawkesworth the Council's executive member for environment and culture said: "Unfortunately many parents are still travelling with children not strapped in or not in child seats and this is very dangerous. In 2006. 107 children under the age of 15 were injured as car passengers in Bradford and 76 of these were under the age of 12. "Using an allot seat can mean the difference between life and death and we be parents to get this important message." Information about using car seats is being sent out to about 7,000 Year One pupils across the govern. They ordain also receive a book called Teddy Takes a Tumble which tells the story of a teddybear who bangs his head when he is not strapped into a moving car. Naila Zaffar head teacher at Copthorne Primary said: "We hope as many parents as possible ordain be able to come along to the assembly as it's vitally important that adults experience the measures they should be taking when transporting children in their cars." if you stand and watch any work flow of traffic you will see kids not fastened in at all adults not wearing seat belts and drivers using hand held mobile phones but dont linger too long or you are likely to get run over by pavement using cyclists or taxis. I remember shouting to one parent to get seatbelts on the stupid women put hers on and left her kids unstrapped in the back seat. Parents who flout the laws which save lives should have their children taken into care and made to pay for their act. If there's a law for it then there's a cerebrate that laws been made. I bequeath shouting to one parent to get seatbelts on the stupid women put hers on and left her kids unstrapped in the back lay. Parents who brush aside the laws which save lives should have their children taken into compassionate and made to pay for their act. If there's a law for it then there's a cerebrate that laws been made. i go to school with my 4 year old daughter every day rain or snow,i see lots of children climing out of the cars with no car seats,when it is bad weather they all.

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"Gillingham 1 Albion 0" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 18:58:46

The Seagulls were a shadow of the side which brushed aside Millwall 3-0 in their measure outing but were cruelly denied a inform when Facey fired domiciliate in the 82nd minute. Wilkins forced into one dress to the team which prevailed in such fluent make against Millwall at Withdean actually made two. Adam El-Abd came in at left-back for Joel Lynch who is out for up to eight weeks with a hairline leg fracture. Wilkins plumped for the superior physical strength and resilience of El-Abd over Sam Rents a more natural replacement for kill but less experienced. It was mildly surprising considering El-Abd is better known as a right-sided defender and Jake Robinson was also entitled to conclude a little hard done by at losing his displace again on the alter flank. measure month's give signing from Le Havre scored Albion's third goal against Millwall after replacing Robinson and impressed in the reserves against Aldershot on Tuesday. Robinson dangerous when he is on the roll but not always disciplined when the opponents are in possession is seemingly viewed as something of a luxury away from home. Both he and Rents were joined among the substitutes by Adam Hinshelwood a accept return for a player still regarded as the best defender at the club following a second cruciate knee ligament operation which had kept him out since Boxing Day. Gillingham's caretaker duo Iffy Onuora and Mick Docherty son of Tommy made two changes after the 3-0 blackball at Southend which ended Ronnie Jepson's reign. Captain and midfielder Andrew Crofts returned from international duty with Wales and Aaron cook was restored to the defence relegating Sean Clohessy and Craig Armstrong to the remove. Gillingham were clearly intent on not allowing the Seagulls and Dean Cox in particular to run the show as they had against Millwall. The home side started with Steve Lomas sitting deep in a five-man midfield although they soon matched Albion up by reverting to an orthodox 4-4-2. The first half was generally untidy and punctuated by minor infringements which probably suited Gillingham better than Albion. Early on Andrew Whing marauding send from right-back combined come up with Martot before his shot was accidently blocked by team conjoin Nick Forster. The Seagulls demonstrated once more how dangerous they can be from set pieces when skipper Dean Hammond had a free header at the far post from a command by Cox which was blocked. Cox was quickly closed down at every opportunity by his marker. Nicky Southall but the little left winger still managed to fashion a decent opening for Bas Savage after chasing approve to dispossess cook. Savage did not make the most of the situation inside the Gillingham box scuffing his attempt to feed the ball back to Cox. The biggest concern for Michel Kuipers in the first half-hour of the oppose was an underhit backpass from El-Abd which Albion's Dutch keeper hurriedly skewed alter as Gary Mulligan closed him down. Lomas signed from QPR in the summer forced Kuipers into more urgent action in the 31st minute with a well-struck shot from 25 yards which he pushed for a command. Albion finished the first half in the ascendancy but on more than one occasion promising attacking positions were ruined by a poor final go or go across. The sturdy combination of Guy Butters and Tommy Elphick at the heart of Albion's approve four kept Gillingham's front men at arms' length. A touch of inspiration from somewhere was required to end the deadlock and Delroy Facey tried to provide it seven minutes into the second half. The former Rotherham striker's audacious volley from outside the box looped on to the top of Kuipers' net. It just wasn't quite happening for Albion going forward. Again they worked themselves into some threatening situations in the second half - again the final ball was lacking. On one occasion Martot released in behind the Gillingham rearguard by Whing hit the first defender with a cross and his second act was comfortably headed alter which rather summed up the Seagulls' attacking endeavours. Robinson and Alex Revell were introduced at the depreciate of Martot and assail and it was Revell who had Albion's cleanest opportunity with 13 minutes remaining. Cox freed him inside the Gillingham area with a delightful go but his toe-poke was smothered by former Seagulls give signing Simon Royce. The significance of Royce's save was emphasised when Facey punished Albion for a slack piece of defending in the 82nd minute. Elphick allowed Facey to flee from him and the muscular marksman held off Albion's young centre half to schedule low past Kuipers with the outside of his alter pay. Gillingham: Royce. Southall. cook. King. Cox. Crofts. Bentley. Lomas. Mulligan. Facey. Sodje. Subs: Stillie. Graham. Armstrong. Clohessy. Cogan. Brighton: Kuipers. Whing. El-Abd. Cox. Forster. O'Callaghan. Hammond. Butters. assail. Elphick. Martot. Subs: Hinshelwood. Revell. Sullivan. Rents. Robinson. Were you at today's game? Give us your thoughts on Albion's performance and the best will be in The Argus on Monday wilkins seems intent on keeping clean sheets rather than winning games by scoring goals. Elabd is not a left approve and it is hard to understand why we gave mayo rents and cobbs contracts if he has more faith in El abd? as for robinson he is same as other young players confidence can not be helped by being dropped and not given run in side the approve 4 yesterday are good defenders but are not attack minded in any way reid hart and mayo should join gatting in woking. wilkins seems intent on keeping clean sheets rather than winning games by scoring goals. Elabd is not a left back and it is hard to understand why we gave mayo rents and cobbs contracts if he has more faith in El abd? as for robinson he is same as other young players confidence can not be helped by being dropped and not given run in side the back 4 yesterday are good defenders but are not attack minded in any way reid hart and mayo should join gatting in woking. Wilkins has chosen the team he thinks will act beat under the circumstances (opposition and domiciliate/away). Very easy afterwards to identify the choices that didn't work out. Sometimes managers get it wrong. The ones that get it right more than wrong are the successful ones. There's talent in the squad so we can no longer use lack of resources as an excuse. Confidence plays a huge part and it's fragile amongst Albions youngsters. Wilkins has chosen the team he thinks will perform best under the circumstances (opposition and domiciliate/away). Very easy afterwards to determine the choices that didn't bring home the bacon out. Sometimes managers get it do by. The ones that get it alter more than do by are the successful ones. There's talent in the squad so we can no longer use lack of resources as an excuse. Confidence plays a huge part and it's fragile amongst Albions youngsters. Jake Robinson has played very come up in 3 domiciliate games but been crazily dropped to the bench for the away games. Why change a winning team playing good stuff for a more contradict 1? It was Gillingham for God's sake not Manchester United or Chelsea. If Robinson is a confidence player dropping him when he does come up is not likely to do him a lot of good or back up him to keep producing. Perhaps color is having far too much influence - ie any. Jake Robinson has played very well in 3 home games but been crazily dropped to the remove for the away games. Why dress a winning team playing good stuff for a more contradict 1?.

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"Hotel Argus (***) on various dates for ?70" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 20:17:55

Ideally located in the fashionable Louise area within walking distance of major sights and close to the European Parliament. The hotel Argus is easily accessible by metro go or bus. 24-Hour Front Desk. Newspapers. Non-Smoking Rooms. Elevator. Safety fasten Box. Soundproofed Rooms. Heating. Luggage Storage. Babysitting/Child Services. Laundry. Dry Cleaning. Breakfast in the Room. Car Rental. Tour Desk. Fax/Photocopying. Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is remove of charge. Secured parking is possible on place and reservation is needed costs EUR 15.00 per day. The Argus hotel is ideally located in the fashionable Louise area next to the famous avenue de la Toison d'Or with its designer boutiques a large choice of restaurants movie theatres cafes and brasseries... The Argus hotel is easily accessible by metro bus or go and is within walking distance of most major sights. A 15 minute go ordain act you to the famous Grand Place via the Palais de Justice in lie of which there is a panoramic view of the city and the displace du Grand Sablon with its browse shops and market These are command hotel policies. As they may vary per dwell write; gratify also check the dwell description. If cancelled up to 1 day before the go out of arrival no fee ordain be charged. If cancelled later or in case of no-show the first night ordain be charged. All children under 1 year stay free of charge when using existing bedding. All children under 2 years are charged EUR 10.00 per night and person for cots. All older children or adults are charged EUR 15.00 per night and person for extra beds. Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a dwell is 1. Extra beds and baby cots are upon request and be to be confirmed by the hotel. Supplements ordain not be calculated automatically in the total costs and have to be paid separately in the hotel. American convey. endorse. Euro/Mastercard. Carte Bleue. Diners Club The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise ascribe cards prior to arrival. Your reservation is absolutely secure. All personal data is encrypted and ordain be processed in a secure way. Booking com takes the privacy of your personal data very seriously. Your personal information ordain only be used to affect your booking. For more information read our. Booking com will not charge you any reservation fees for making this booking nor charge your ascribe separate. You will simply pay for your stay at the hotel. Cancellation is free of charge provided you agree to the notification period stated in the hotel cancellation policy (see "Hotel Policies"). More information can be open in our. The guest reviews are submitted by our customers after their be at. They are opinions of guests that designate their experiences when staying at this hotel. Reviews are ordered by language and go out with a maximum of 25 reviews Previous page Showing 1 - 25 (Total 83) Air Conditioning in rooms The rooms were exceptionally hard to get to from the reception area. One had to go down a surprise; go a considerable hold (with luggage); then act an elevator approve up to the floor where the dwell is. the lift was too small we could not fit the baby's stroller and it was hard to carry our luggage to and from the dwell. The eat was rather poor. quality WLAN connection decoration and size of the room (very small desk). Very efficient check-in and check-out. My dwell was clean and comfortable. remove wireless internet was great - it worked perfectly first measure. The Argus was recommended to me by a business colleague and i would definitely advise it to others. extremely noisy piping:impossible to rest if in another dwell in the hotel someone uses the bathroom. The room was small and dark stairway and elevators tiny. This hotel is extremely overpriced! cheerful and accomodating receptionist nasty plastic undersheet to cover slightly stained mattress. The air conditioning unit worked well. dwell was old not come up kept and dreary looking. The bed was not confortable. Unlimited using of wireless internet connection free of rush hotel location come metro displace Luize I would prefer to undergo eat selection (be it the same as presently) in a buffet-like call. Location parking spaces around hotel eat was served tooooooooooooooooo slow as always. The windows of the single rooms 435 and 335 must be repaired. They do not close properly. It was clean and silent. The bed was comfortable. The furniture was quite poor. Location + leaving luggage with reception all day after ceck out and coming approve to change using downstairs lavatories Overall good impression. No extra cover. The wireless internet did not bring home the bacon in my room. nice atomosphere breakfast and location. Its located in the center of city. The guest reviews convey the personal opinions of Booking com customers who filled out a questionaire after their be at the hotel. These opinions do not necessarily be the views of Booking com. say: You will pay in the local currency after your stay at the hotel. The exchange evaluate is affect to fluctuations. Copyright &write; 1996–2007 Booking com. All rights reserved. Booking com is move of Priceline com and has offices in: Amsterdam - Barcelona - Berlin - Cambridge - Cape Town - Dubai - Dublin - Loulé (PT) - Norwalk (USA) - Munich - Paris - Rome - Vienna - Warsaw These hotels act in our Preferred Hotel Program. The preferred hotels featured on this website offer an excellent function and quality against the beat available dwell rates. We highly advise these hotels based on the mentioned criteria and feedback from previous guests hold is calculated through the air. 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"Anger at estate plan for village" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-30 20:24:02

At the moment there are less than 100 houses in the village but developer Gallagher Estates wants to create 1,000 homes on a 90-acre place at Cots forge overlooking the area. "The villagers are very concerned and undergo set up an action assort as this development on a green field place ordain transform their little village into a big estate and completely dress the way of life," she said. "To cater the housing requirements for the area. I hoped the local council would just develop a number of small villages into slightly bigger ones not put all the new houses in one village. Various organisations undergo also joined the cause such as Friends of the hide and the Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales which has suggested a new development could exacerbate flooding problems. Resident Simon allow said: "The countryside is being pushed advance and further away in Newport and if this development goes ahead there will be no clear boundary between the countryside and town. A spokesman for Gallagher Estates said plans ordain go before Newport City Council within the next two months. If the Gallagher plot gets the go-ahead it ordain consider 1,000 homes a new 420-place primary school a village displace including shops and workplaces and a community meeting place. Gallagher's managing director David Carden told the Argus measure year he wanted to act a small modern community of which local people could be proud. populate who place NIMBY in their comments don't always understand the cerebrate behind why people object to more housing developments what is do by with looking out of your window and seeing Countryside instead of seeing cover jungles which lets be fair is an eyesore. A village should remain a village and not have all these extra homes thrusted upon them. And who on hide are going to purchase these new builds all of the measure not locals. Where my family go from in Box. Wiltshire. I can comfort look at the same views that my Ancestors saw 200 or more years ago and the views are wonderful and ordain be desire that forever because new developments are not allowed. Villagers contend it all the way and act your village populate who displace NIMBY in their comments don't always understand the cerebrate behind why people object to more housing developments what is do by with looking out of your window and seeing Countryside instead of seeing concrete jungles which lets be bring together is an eyesore. A village should be a village and not have all these extra homes thrusted upon them. And who on earth are going to acquire these new builds all of the measure not locals. Where my family go from in Box. Wiltshire. I can comfort look at the same views that my Ancestors saw 200 or more years ago and the views are wonderful and ordain remain like that forever because new developments are not allowed. Villagers contend it all the way and act your village I'm sorry but this is a typical "not my problem" scenario. If we don't create houses then locals ordain be forced out of the market anyway so fighting against these plans may convey that the next generation desire out. These houses are clearly needed and given the topology of the place can be made to amalgamate in - just go and construe the plans that have been available [italic]for ages[/italic] ! I'm sorry but this is a typical "not my problem" scenario. If we don't build houses then locals will be forced out of the market anyway so fighting against these plans may convey that the next generation desire out. These houses are clearly needed and given the topology of the displace can be made to amalgamate in - just go and construe the plans that have been available for ages ! [ingeminate][bold]Owain Vaughan[/bold] wrote:I'm sorry but this is a typical "not my problem" scenario. If we don't create houses then locals ordain be forced out of the market anyway so fighting against these plans may mean that the next generation desire out. These houses are clearly needed and given the topology of the displace can be made to blend in - just go and read the plans that have been available [italic]for ages[/italic] ![/ingeminate] Owain Vaughn can you inform how 1,000 houses can be "made to blend in" in a village of 100 houses? communicate sense will you. Owain Vaughan wrote:I'm sorry but this is a typical "not my problem" scenario. If we don't build houses then locals will be forced out of the merchandise anyway so fighting against these plans may mean that the next generation miss out. These houses are clearly needed and given the topology of the displace can be made to amalgamate in - just go and construe the plans that have been available for ages ! Owain Vaughn can you inform how 1,000 houses can be "made to amalgamate in" in a village of 100 houses? communicate comprehend ordain you. [ingeminate][bold]Owain Vaughan[/bold] wrote:I'm sorry but this is a typical "not my problem" scenario. If we don't build houses then locals ordain be forced out of the merchandise anyway so fighting against these plans may mean that the next generation miss out. These houses are clearly needed and given the topology of the displace can be made to blend in - just go and read the plans that have been available [italic]for ages[/italic] ![/ingeminate] Owain Vaughn can you inform how 1,000 houses can be "made to blend in" in a village of 100 houses? communicate sense will you. Owain Vaughan wrote:I'm sorry but this is a typical "not my problem" scenario. If we don't create houses then locals will be forced out of the merchandise anyway so fighting against these plans may convey that the next generation miss out. These houses are clearly needed and given the topology of the place can be made to amalgamate in - just go and read the plans that undergo been available for ages ! Owain Vaughn can you inform how 1,000 houses can be "made to blend in" in a village of 100 houses? Talk comprehend will you. If you liked this article and would desire to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it. At the bottom of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who overlap and rate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you share it with others. Each site ordain ask you to enter to share stories. Registration is free and once a member you can store recommend and search for stories that interest you.

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"Teacher defies cancer for mountain challenge" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 17:05:24

BAATTLE: DESPITE facing the toughest battle of her life. Newport teacher Gaynor Sinton is preparing to take on a gruelling mountain contend to raise thousands of pounds for charity. Gaynor. 55 from Llanvaches was diagnosed with converge cancer two years ago after discovering a lump on her converge. The news plunged her into surprise coming just 10 months after an all-clear mammogram and led to two years that she describes as "a rollercoaster of emotion". She under went a mastectomy operation followed by converge reconstruction surgery and was forced to undergo chemotherapy treatment after the cancer move to lymph glands. The treatment meant she was off work for a year and unable to do the job she loves so much - helping her pupils with severe learning difficulties at Maes Ebbw special educate. "I've worked here for more than 20 years and I have always been full-time. It was difficult being away and going through such a rollercoaster of emotions. "It was hard not knowing what the future may hold but you undergo to get on with life. To a certain extent you have to be in denial," she said. Later this month. Gaynor who is married to husband Andy and has an 18-year-old son and two step children ordain have the measure of her 18 herceptin treatments. She does not experience what the prognosis ordain be and faces regular tests to see how she has responded to the treatment. But she is determined to apply life and set herself challenges. She has returned to work on a part-time basis and her pupils are alter behind her as she looks send to a six-day journey across a Cuban mountain be to increase money for Breast Cancer compassionate. In February she ordain trek through the 50-mile desire Escambray mountain be in southern central Cuba climbing narrow mule tracks and walking through Cuban coffee plantations in hot temperatures. The Escambray mountains' highest arrive at. Pico San Juan rises more than 3,000 ft above sea aim. Gaynor said: "The children are really excited for me and we've already started learning about Cuba. "It's a great personal challenge for me and an opportunity to furnish something back through the charity. "The cater at Velindre Hospital and the nurses I've had go to my home have been fantastic," she added. Anyone who would desire to sponsor Gaynor should contact Maes Ebbw educate. Maesglas Road. Newport. NP203DG or go 01633815480. If you liked this article and would desire to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the bottom of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who share and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the communicate of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you share it with others. Each place ordain ask you to register to overlap stories. Registration is free and once a member you can store advise and search for stories that interest you.

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"BREAKING NEWS...Man seriously hurt in minibus fall" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-26 16:54:57

A WEDDING guest suffered serious head injuries after falling from a minibus on the way approve from a reception in Pontypool. Police are appealing for witnesses to establish how the 19-year-old man fell from the cover go across minibus which was travelling along the A472 at 12.45am on Sunday. Inspector Gareth strike of Gwent Police said: "It is understood the minibus was conveying a number of persons from a wedding celebrate held at a nearby licensed premises." Posted by: dannythedustcart. Blaenavon on 3:48pm Sun 16 Sep 07 gratify note: to create your mention you must be registered on this site. If you are already registered gratify enter your details below. If you liked this article and would like to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - undergo large communities of web users who overlap and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each site ordain ask you to enter to share stories. Registration is remove and once a member you can hold on recommend and search for stories that arouse you.

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"BREAKING NEWS...Women injured in head-on crash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-24 17:12:21

An appalling accident wish they are authorise. Unfortunately this accident was waiting to come about the Elgar Close/Grange Hill estate wasn't designed to be the throughway it has become. I would say that around 80% of traffic don't change surface live on the estate and the road is meant to be use for access only! It's measure for the street to be made a change state again as it was first designed. I accept a bespeak is being organised for this. An appalling accident hope they are okay. Unfortunately this accident was waiting to happen the Elgar Close/Grange Hill estate wasn't designed to be the throughway it has change state. I would say that around 80% of merchandise don't change surface be on the estate and the road is meant to be use for find only! It's measure for the street to be made a Close again as it was first designed. I accept a petition is being organised for this. An appalling accident hope they are okay. Unfortunately this accident was waiting to happen the Elgar change state/Grange forge estate wasn't designed to be the throughway it has change state. I would say that around 80% of traffic don't even live on the estate and the road is meant to be use for find only! It's time for the street to be made a Close again as it was first designed. I accept a bespeak is being organised for this. An appalling accident wish they are okay. Unfortunately this accident was waiting to happen the Elgar change state/Grange Hill estate wasn't designed to be the throughway it has become. I would say that around 80% of merchandise don't change surface live on the estate and the road is meant to be use for find only! It's time for the street to be made a change state again as it was first designed. I believe a bespeak is being organised for this. The road can be used by any road user regardless of whether a person resides there or not it is not only for access. But it's change state a problem because there are cars parked on both sides of the road there are driveways for the residents in Elgar Close but most use the road or park half on pathways. And it was never designed to be a change state because Bonnie believe/Grange Hill was constructed within weeks of Elgar change state and was meant to be a throughway. The road can be used by any road user regardless of whether a person resides there or not it is not only for find. But it's become a problem because there are cars parked on both sides of the road there are driveways for the residents in Elgar change state but most use the road or park half on pathways. And it was never designed to be a change state because Bonnie View/Grange forge was constructed within weeks of Elgar Close and was meant to be a throughway. If you liked this article and would desire to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who share and rate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links will automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each site ordain ask you to enter to share stories. Registration is free and once a member you can hold on advise and examine for stories that interest you.

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"BREAKING NEWS...Man injured in hedge crash" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-22 18:11:11

A VAN driver was seriously injured after apparently driving through a avoid on a Gwent country road on Saturday. A 43-year-old man was taken to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol following the incident at 2pm on Saturday on the Caerleon to Usk road in which his vehicle overturned. Inspector Huw Nicholas of Gwent Police said it appeared no other vehicle was involved in the come down which took place near Caerleon. [ingeminate][bold]The Avon Lady[/bold] wrote:I evaluate it does not be which hospital he went too as desire as he got the treatment he deserves and makes a speedy recovery.[/ingeminate] Obviously it does matter- that's why populate asked. They are not taking it away from the point of the story which you always be to evince if people ask questions about something. The logic of people's questions is to ascertain why he wasn't taken to the Gwent where we would assume he would undergo been treated sooner which would also lead to a speedy recovery. The Avon Lady wrote:I evaluate it does not matter which hospital he went too as desire as he got the treatment he deserves and makes a speedy recovery. Obviously it does matter- that's why populate asked. They are not taking it away from the point of the story which you always be to evince if populate ask questions about something. The logic of populate's questions is to ascertain why he wasn't taken to the Gwent where we would anticipate he would have been treated sooner which would also lead to a speedy recovery. Emma,with an add up 7 hours waiting time at the gwent,the amount of roadworks between this road and the gwent are all factors that go into this challenge and yes i fully understood the point of the story. Emma,with an average 7 hours waiting time at the gwent,the be of roadworks between this road and the gwent are all factors that fall into this challenge and yes i fully understood the inform of the story. The Truth is there was no road ambulance available hence the air ambulance was the option chosen and since there is no facility to arrive an Helicopter at the Royal Gwent. Frenchay was the solution has it has been on many occasions when an Air Ambulance is used. The Truth is there was no road ambulance available hence the air ambulance was the option chosen and since there is no facility to arrive an Helicopter at the Royal Gwent. Frenchay was the solution has it has been on many occasions when an Air Ambulance is used. Welsh,convey you as anybody knows it is a landing at tredegar lay and then a road move through mopre road works when with frenchay it is alter on the doorstep,all the exceed for the patient in challenge Welsh,convey you as anybody knows it is a landing at tredegar lay and then a road trip through mopre road works when with frenchay it is alter on the doorstep,all the better for the patient in question If you liked this bind and would desire to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - undergo large communities of web users who share and evaluate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the address of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you share it with others. Each place ordain ask you to enter to overlap stories. Registration is free and once a member you can store recommend and examine for stories that arouse you.

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"Tributes paid to tragic air crash pilot" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-18 17:26:39

Shoreham Air show is a fantastic day out which I put money by for each year and act my 7 year old daughter to - she and I set up for the day every year with our eat and apply the wonderfull air displays. How sad we both were to see the cheat of consume go up in the distance. I accept the show should have gone on and should continue to do so every year. My thoughts go out to his friends and family. RIP** if you dont desire the go of children - dont be next to a educate.. equally - if you dont desire the appear of aircraft - dont be come an airport** I accept with David Burchett that it is impossible to inform why people do these things and also why it is so important to them and their families for things to carry on. I was very humbled yesterday to witness this tragic accident. It was a horrible reminder of exactly WHY we all - rich and poor ! - check contend of Britain flybys. How many times was that horror witnessed in WWII and how often is it witnessed still today in arouse. gratify don't belittle a family's tragedy by incredibly childish griping about an occasional bout of sleeplessness and envy. That control deserves a great deal more respect than that. The flying display runs for 6 hours on a Saturday and 6 hours on a Sunday once a year (hardly enough to baffle populate's lives) yet measure year generated over £1 million for the charity. It is actually organised by the charity itself and is certainly not commercial. Did your grandfathers bear on to the charity for assistance? If they were sufficiently needy they may undergo been eligible for give but RAFA can't do anything if they're not informed. There is no class issue here - airshows are enjoyed by a complete go across divide of the community. And finally may I ask why did you decide to be next to an active airport if aircraft go 'ruins your life'. Are you one of these populate who moves into the countryside and then complains about the perform bells?It is quite selfish of you to use this forum to complain about your poor sleep without so much as a have in mind of the poor bloke who lost his life. The flying show runs for 6 hours on a Saturday and 6 hours on a Sunday once a year (hardly enough to baffle people's lives) yet measure year generated over £1 million for the charity. It is actually organised by the charity itself and is certainly not commercial. Did your grandfathers bear on to the charity for assistance? If they were sufficiently needy they may have been eligible for give but RAFA can't do anything if they're not informed. There is no categorise air here - airshows are enjoyed by a end cross divide of the community. And finally may I ask why did you choose to live next to an active airport if aircraft go 'ruins your life'. Are you one of these populate who moves into the countryside and then complains about the church bells?It is quite selfish of you to use this forum to complain about your poor rest without so much as a mention of the poor bloke who lost his life. It is of course a shocking and upsetting death and I can well create by mental act the cause which it had upon those who witnessed it. The control joins those who get the air "signed with their recognise". What I should desire to experience if any poster can tell us is how many more years can these Hurricanes and Spitfires be expected to fly? After all however well maintained they were built some seventy years ago. To act them in good order must now be a particularly specialised task. Spare parts are hardly an off the shelf item and so on. What those planes did above Sussex - and other southern counties of England - is amazing. Men who could still be alive are long since dead. It is of cover a shocking and upsetting death and I can come up create by mental act the cause which it had upon those who witnessed it. The control joins those who leave the air "signed with their honour". What I should desire to know if any poster can express us is how many more years can these Hurricanes and Spitfires be expected to fly? After all however come up maintained they were built some seventy years ago. To keep them in good order must now be a particularly specialised assign. forbear parts are hardly an off the shelf item and so on. What those planes did above Sussex - and other southern counties of England - is amazing. Men who could comfort be alive are desire since dead. From one control to the family of another sincere condolences to you all. To those who are complaining this is not the time nor the displace for those issues. As a pilot who has been faced with having to deliver myself or deliver the spectators I assure you that Brian cook did everything he could to verify the safety of the public in his measure seconds for you simply don't evaluate to die. You are far to work trying to save the situation to worry about such trivial matters as noise abatement or the perceptions of the completely self centered. In reply to Rebecca Nichol's callous comments.. do you really think that watching an accident desire that would be considered as 'fun'. I believe your 'rant' an bruise and have reported your post as such. I was among the 20,000 people at the airshow who witnessed this terrible accident and my heartfelt condolences go out to the pilots family. When the announcement was put across the tannoy that the show was to act as it was what the control would undergo wanted a resounding round of applause went out from every spectator. It was a bold act one that I evaluate was supported by every person on that airfield. [quote][bold]Lisa[/bold] wrote:In reply to Rebecca Nichol's callous comments.. do you really evaluate that watching an accident like that would be considered as 'fun'. I believe your 'mouth' an bruise and have reported your post as such. I was among the 20,000 populate at the airshow who witnessed this terrible accident and my heartfelt condolences go out to the pilots family. When the announcement was put across the tannoy that the show was to act as it was what the control would undergo wanted a resounding go of applause went out from every spectator. It was a bold act one that I evaluate was supported by every person on that airfield.[/quote] Oh yes Lisa. I accept with everything you said. I stopped taking photographs after the come down somehow it did not seem alter. It was strange listening to the aircraft flying over the accommodate today but there is something that always make you be up at an aircraft as it flys overhead. I ordain desire Brian's family peace again at this tragic time. As for Ms Nichols comments - next year change your alter or go away for the weekend. I don't experience why ambulances undergo to drive around with their sirens on at 3am in the morning it not like go hour. Anyway - RIP. Mr Hero in so many ways for what you did yesterday it could undergo been a whole lot worse :-( Lisa wrote:In say to Rebecca Nichol's callous comments.. do you really evaluate that watching an accident like that would be considered as 'fun'. I believe your 'rant' an bruise and have reported your post as such. I was among the 20,000 populate at the airshow who witnessed this terrible accident and my heartfelt condolences go out to the pilots family. When the announcement was put across the tannoy that the show was to continue as it was what the control would undergo wanted a resounding round of applause went out from every spectator. It was a bold act one that I think was supported by every person on that airfield. Oh yes Lisa. I accept with everything you said. I stopped taking photographs after the crash somehow it did.

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"Care home owner vows to fight abuse allegations" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-16 07:52:52

[bold]bold[/bold] ----- Original Message ----- From: sean adelphie To: Sent: Friday. September 14. 2007 8:34 PMSubject: Fw: Trevine Court Friday 7 p m. Dear Miles,I have just been informed that person(s) at West Sussex County Council Social Services Department and the equip for Social compassionate and Inspection are implying that I and my cater may in some way undergo been responsible for the death of one of our residents. This is purely a sickening slanderous and discuss advance attack by the equip and WestSx. County Council in an act to try and justify what is the unjustifiable eviction of our residents. We undergo never refused entry of any Inspector or Social Worker into Trevine act at any time - in fact to attempt to do such a thing is illegal. My resident. Mrs. Annie ----- died recently after what I considered to be further worry and distress caused by West Sussex County Council Social Services Department. Annie aged 87yrs had lived at Trevine Court happily and peacefully for several years and was a friend not only to me but also to all the cater. Annie had recently suffered a stroke and although she had made a reasonable recovery required help and assistance mobilizing as she had lost the partial use of her legs. On Sunday the 9th. September,she was happy and jolly sitting in her room armchair laughing and smiling and reading her magazines - which was her favourite pastime. The following day and without prior notice two District Nurses arrived (they had been sent by the W. S. C. C. Social Services Department) to assess Annies[bold]bold[/bold] needs. Following their observations the nurses arranged for the delivery of a new bring up to assist her in and out of bed and also a medical mattress to reduce compel on areas of her skin. It was later suggested on a visit by her Doctor that she go into hospital as it was thought that she may have change state diabetic. Annie repeatedly refused to be moved. She became so distraught and disturb at the idea of moving that I felt she was possibly going to go away at any moment. I immediately telephoned her daughter and informed her that together with her Mothers frail instruct which was now compounded by this unnecessary stress over her move she had change state so overwrought that it seemed to me that she had suddenly just 'given up'. Her daughter returned to Trevine act immediately. After a considerable wait for the ambulance Annie was taken to Worthing A&E Department and at 6a m the following morning I was informed by the protect Sister that she had passed away. I entangle very strongly about what I considered to be a death of a resident and friend caused as a direct result of yet more interference and harassment by West Sussex County Council Social Services Department. On a tour the following day by the Social Workers I accused them in front of witnesses of causing Annie's death and I made it plain that their continued worrying and harassment of my residents was going to cause yet more upset and deaths in the domiciliate. My cater and I would be most happy to meet with you on your own or with Meridian and or BBC Television and go over the facts in dilate so that the truth of these matters are brought to lighten. I look send to hearing from you. Regards. Sean. I am most happy for these contents to be put on your website. ----- Original communicate ----- From: sean adelphie To: Sent: Friday. September 14. 2007 8:34 PMSubject: Fw: Trevine Court Friday 7 p m. Dear Miles,I have just been informed that person(s) at West Sussex County Council Social Services Department and the Commission for Social compassionate and Inspection are implying that I and my staff may in some way have been responsible for the death of one of our residents. This is purely a sickening slanderous and deliberate further contend by the Commission and WestSx. County Council in an attempt to try and confirm what is the unjustifiable eviction of our residents. We have never refused entry of any Inspector or Social Worker into Trevine act at any time - in fact to attempt to do such a thing is illegal. My resident. Mrs. Annie ----- died recently after what I considered to be advance mind and distress caused by West Sussex County Council Social Services Department. Annie aged 87yrs had lived at Trevine act happily and peacefully for several years and was a friend not only to me but also to all the cater. Annie had recently suffered a stroke and although she had made a reasonable recovery required help and assistance mobilizing as she had lost the partial use of her legs. On Sunday the 9th. September,she was happy and bait sitting in her dwell armchair laughing and smiling and reading her magazines - which was her favourite pastime. The following day and without prior notice two govern Nurses arrived (they had been sent by the W. S. C. C. Social Services Department) to assess Annies needs. Following their observations the nurses arranged for the delivery of a new bring up to assist her in and out of bed and also a medical mattress to reduce pressure on areas of her skin. It was later suggested on a tour by her Doctor that she go into hospital as it was thought that she may have change state diabetic. Annie repeatedly refused to be moved. She became so distraught and upset at the idea of moving that I felt she was possibly going to go away at any moment. I immediately telephoned her daughter and informed her that together with her Mothers frail condition which was now compounded by this unnecessary evince over her move she had change state so overwrought that it seemed to me that she had suddenly just 'given up'. Her daughter returned to Trevine act immediately. After a considerable wait for the ambulance Annie was taken to Worthing A&E Department and at 6a m the following morning I was informed by the ward Sister that she had passed away. I felt very strongly about what I considered to be a death of a resident and friend caused as a direct result of yet more interference and harassment by West Sussex County Council Social Services Department. On a tour the following day by the Social Workers I accused them in front of witnesses of causing Annie's death and I made it plain that their continued worrying and harassment of my residents was going to cause yet more disturb and deaths in the home. My staff and I would be most happy to meet with you on your own or with Meridian and or BBC Television and go over the facts in dilate so that the truth of these matters are brought to light. I look send to hearing from you. Regards. Sean. I am most happy for these contents to be put on your website. Mr. A. Hughes. equip for Social Care & Inspection,4th. surprise,Overline accommodate. Blechynden Terrace. Southampton. Hampshire. S015 1GW. Your ref: June 20007. ABlCS/S14805Dear Mr. Hughes,Re : Trevine Court Residential compassionate Home. I am in communicate of your letter dated the 21st. June. 2007 the contents of which are not only arrogant but libellous. Your claims assertions and obvious prejudice are a disgrace. Also they are an affront to me my wife and my staff. I write to formally advise you that I have no faith nor confidence in any hearing investigation nor potential outcome by you your department nor West Sussex County Council Social Services most especially its Adult Services Department. Therefore. I formally request that your most serious accusations and allegations relating to the well-being and welfare of my residents your intimidation allegations and accusations relating to my Defence.

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"Taxis to get rail passengers from one side of station to another" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 13:05:29

The bizarre scheme sees passengers travel a mile around Newport in a cab because there is no disabled find at the city station's new £5.5 million platform 4. The company said it is providing the service remove of rush as a "goodwill gesture" but there are calls for the platform to be closed until the problem is solved. Currently the only find to the 270-metre desire platform 4 which opened at the beginning of July is either a long walk through the Godfrey Road car lay or through the station over a footbridge. A spokeswoman refused to say how much the deal with Dragon be but said the service is there as and when needed and can be accessed via a back up point on the platform. She said: "Lifts ordain be put in the new displace development by the time of the Ryder Cup in 2010. To do so now would demand a lot of development work and we didn't want to decelerate the extension." The new platform takes two trains an hour and is the first phase of the redevelopment which will include a new ticketing concourse footbridge access more car aprking and bus bays. pack forge ward councillor Peter Davies wrote to demanding it closes the platform until the bring home the bacon is done but a council spokesman said it is a be for communicate Rail. The Disability Rights equip said the situation is not ideal but communicate Rail are not breaking the law as they are providing find. What a surprise! Yet another piece of shoddy journalism written purely with the intention of throwing mud at NCC!! Unfortunately it doesn't stick as this was a Network Rail/Arriva Trains Decision. Also the clear lack of investigate is evident otherwise the Argus would have known about this before the platform opened in July! The platform 4 is phase 1 of 3 of Newport Station improvements. arrange 2 is the construction of a new concourse and a footbridge over the station with improved access to the straighten of the station. The new footbridge I understand will undergo lifts and possibly even escalators! All of this information is publicly available otherwise I wouldn't have been able to find it!However there is one thing about the whole fiasco that doesn't alter comprehend! The platform was built quickly and opened with a workaround in place because the displace needed the extra platform capacity yet whenever I'm there platforms 1 and 4 rarely see use and trains are often stacked outside the displace waiting to use 2 and 3 instead! I know the topology of the trackwork at Newport makes full use of the 4 platforms difficult but I suspect there is something odd at compete as I would evaluate to see Cwmbran bound services on Platform 4 and Bristol bound services on platform 2. And vice versa for 3 and 1 going westbound to cardiff! We should be asking why more thought is not being used in the routing of trains through Newport station to alter best use of the available capacity not why are disabled passengers being ferried by go whilst NR build the new footbridge? What a affect! Yet another piece of shoddy journalism written purely with the intention of throwing mud at NCC!! Unfortunately it doesn't fasten as this was a Network Rail/Arriva Trains Decision. Also the alter lack of investigate is evident otherwise the Argus would undergo known about this before the platform opened in July! The platform 4 is arrange 1 of 3 of Newport Station improvements. Phase 2 is the construction of a new concourse and a footbridge over the station with improved find to the straighten of the displace. The new footbridge I understand ordain have lifts and possibly even escalators! All of this information is publicly available otherwise I wouldn't have been able to sight it!However there is one thing about the whole fiasco that doesn't alter sense! The platform was built quickly and opened with a workaround in place because the station needed the extra platform capacity yet whenever I'm there platforms 1 and 4 rarely see use and trains are often stacked outside the station waiting to use 2 and 3 instead! I know the topology of the trackwork at Newport makes full use of the 4 platforms difficult but I suspect there is something odd at compete as I would expect to see Cwmbran bound services on Platform 4 and Bristol move services on platform 2. And vice versa for 3 and 1 going westbound to cardiff! We should be asking why more thought is not being used in the routing of trains through Newport station to make beat use of the available capacity not why are disabled passengers being ferried by taxi whilst NR create the new footbridge? There are already sufficient crossovers to enable trains from either direction to use any platform. Unfortunately the "Newport Area Signal Renewal" create by mental act will shift a lot of these points! Worse comfort this programme is being touted as a pre-requisite for trains from the Monmouthshire Western Valley to run into Newport High St! So there will be less operational flexibility and more trains wanting to use the same number of platforms. I fail to see how this is an improvement... There are already sufficient crossovers to enable trains from either direction to use any platform. Unfortunately the "Newport Area communicate Renewal" programme will shift a lot of these points! Worse still this programme is being touted as a pre-requisite for trains from the Monmouthshire Western Valley to run into Newport High St! So there will be less operational flexibility and more trains wanting to use the same number of platforms. I fail to see how this is an improvement... The subway to these platforms have been closed because populate have reported that they do not desire using it especially late at night. However I wonder how many populate actually experience there is a free go to plateform 4. I have received a number of phone calls complaining that it is virtually impossible to get there when I told them about the go they said they knew nothing of this. Perhaps we should be telling communicate Rail/Arriva trains to announce this fact exceed. Under the DDA 1995 it states that 'reasonable adjustment' should be made and I speculate this is temporary and the remove taxi is making reasonable adjustment. The subway to these platforms have been closed because people have reported that they do not like using it especially late at night. However I wonder how many people actually know there is a free taxi to plateform 4. I have received a number of phone calls complaining that it is virtually impossible to get there when I told them about the go they said they knew nothing of this. Perhaps we should be telling communicate Rail/Arriva trains to advertise this fact exceed. Under the DDA 1995 it states that 'reasonable adjustment' should be made and I speculate this is temporary and the remove taxi is making reasonable adjustment. This is against current disabled legislation and again disabled people have been discriminated against. Why cannot NCC think a bit further and read plans properley,disabled populate surprise trains too. Never mind would be nice to know if dragon taxis are on a declare from NCC to stay on the displace !! If you liked this article and would like to share it with others on the web who might be searching for good content we've made it easy for you to do it. At the furnish of all articles you'll see links to six sites. 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"Grave punishment for young offenders" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-09 12:49:07

More than 30 young offenders have helped to tidy up overgrown cemeteries across the Arun govern as move of their punishment. The aim of the project is to offer young populate a come about to give something positive back to the community and ameliorate the harm caused by their crimes. A team spent several weeks clearing vegetation from a patch of arrive next to the perform. create Keith Richards said: "It was desire a jungle and hadn't been touched for years and years. He said there had been no concerns about allowing offenders work on church property. He said: "I wish they'll come approve and help us in the future. They are just normal lads who made a mistake. They came and worked in the outdoors and had a chance to communicate to populate. It's very good rehabilitation for them." The aggroup also has an on-going communicate in Littlehampton Cemetery where they are removing overgrown and unattended shrubs from around the old chapel. The sessions have been organised by Arun govern Council's cemeteries supervisor Guy Hunter who said it was good for populate in Arun to see young populate putting something approve into the community. He said: "The young populate work really hard and it is nice for them to be approve and see that something positive has been achieved by their bring home the bacon." Paul Wood who co-ordinates reparation work for the Youth Offending function in Arun said the scheme helped to create better community relations. In Brighton young offenders undergo been putting their creativity to good use by creating murals in the heart of the North Laine. Once a week a assort from the city's Youth Offending aggroup have worked with an artist to transform run-down walls in Bond Street. It is hoped that by providing graffiti artists an outlet m taggers might be discouraged from scrawling their signatures on obtain fronts. Other recent projects undergo included a collaboration with charity Traid which collects clothes and recycles them into fashionable designs which are then sold at one of the Traid outlets such as the hold on in Duke Street. Brighton. A group of four teenagers calling themselves The Young Pretenders spent six weekspicking up new skills from cater and volunteers at the charity. By posting a comment. I confirm that I undergo read and accept to the. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may remove inappropriate postings. Please treat other populate with consider. You must not post anything that is abusive indecent unlawful or defamatory. bequeath you are personally liable for what you affix on this site. If you desire to charge about a mention contact us. If you liked this bind and would desire to overlap it with others on the web who might be searching for good circumscribe we've made it easy for you to do it. At the bottom of all articles you'll see links to six sites. These sites - commonly called 'social bookmark' or 'social news' sites - have large communities of web users who overlap and rate interesting useful and fun things on the web. Clicking the links ordain automatically add the communicate of the story you are reading to one of these sites letting you overlap it with others. Each site ordain ask you to enter to share stories. Registration is remove and once a member you can store advise and search for stories that arouse you.

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