It is that logic that perhaps explains why there are now only 42,000 staff in the National Offender Management Service in england and wales, while there were 19,000 back in 2010. But the logic of cutting prisons has perhaps reached a limit. The pressure of fewer staff in overcrowded jails has seen violence rise towards staff, other prisoners or in the form of self harm. Bad things are happening in ourjails, and its no surprise the president of the Prison Governors Association has written an open letter attacking the governments management of prisons. Heres elaine dunkley. Violence and rioting, volatility has gripped prisons in england and wales. Run. The pressure in our Prison Service building for staff and inmates. Get down. A breakdown in Law And Order caused by a shortage of staff and a growing Prison Population. A toxic mix according to the Prison Governors Association. Attacks on prison staff and drugs academic increasing concern around Mental Health and overcrowding, resources an
there have been creative ways of reusing wind turbine blades, like this bike shed. they ve even been repurposed for playgrounds, bridges and building cladding. but this won t really tackle the growing volumes. one immediate solution is to chop up and finely shred them. it s burned as fuel and used as an ingredient for cement production. this us plant has already handled more than 3,500 unwanted blades. now, turbine makers siemens gamesa have had a breakthrough of its own. it manufactures some of the world s biggest blades at its site here. and while this one looks like any other, it can be recycled. it all comes down to a resin called epoxy, which acts like a really
that goes to land filling, it s not truly sustainable. it s a problem players have been scrambling to figure out. and we might now have some answers. there have been creative ways of reusing wind turbine blades, like this bike shed. they ve even been repurposed for playgrounds, bridges and building cladding. but this won t really tackle the growing volumes. one immediate solution is to chop up and finely shred them. it s burned as fuel and used as an ingredient for cement production. this us plant has already handled more than 3,500 unwanted blades. now, turbine makers siemens gamesa have had a breakthrough of its own. it manufactures some of the world s biggest blades at its site here.
and if you have a waste material that goes to landfilling, it s not truly sustainable. it s a problem players have been scrambling to figure out. and we might now have some answers. there have been creative ways of reusing wind turbine blades, like this bike shed. they ve even been repurposed for playgrounds, bridges and building cladding. but this will not really tackle the growing volumes. but this won t really tackle the growing volumes. one immediate solution is to chop up and finely shred them. it s burned as fuel and used as an ingredient for cement production. this us plant has already handled more than 3,400 unwanted blades. now, turbine makers siemens gamesa have had a breakthrough of its own. it manufactures some of the world s biggest
Five years after flames tore through the Grenfell tower in West London, killing 72 people, the Strata Community Association (SCA) says action taken across Australia to prevent a similar incident is