RESIDENTS have formed a group to oppose 5G masts that have been built in their communities. Accrington’s Resident Anti-5G Committee said some masts have been built right outside people’s homes while other residents in Burnley leads going through their gardens without their consultation. The Hyndburn group, made up of Susan Howarth, vice-chair Stacey Luckhurst, committee members Tony Chadwick and Mark Luckhurst and others concerned residents says that this has happened across their borough, while councillors in Burnley say that they have also received hundreds of complaints from residents who have been affected. Ms Luckhurst said: “These unscrupulous companies are installing huge masts to provide 5G internet at a much lower cost to themselves but generating maximum profits, regardless of the financial loss, distress and potential health hazard for local residents.”
Timothy C. Caboni
Dear Colleagues:
As we prepare for a return to normal operations so we can provide the full WKU Experience for our Hilltoppers, we must take the steps necessary to prepare. This includes planning for how we transition back to on-campus work.
Since the beginning of the pandemic, WKU has prioritized the health and wellbeing of our community members. The university fully supported those who transitioned their work to their home offices to best protect their families from COVID-19 and also to assist their K-12 children engaged in remote instruction. We are grateful for the creative ways in which you altered your work and appreciate your extraordinary efforts to support our students and meet your job responsibilities during a time of tremendous uncertainty.
Wednesday, March 17th, 2021
Fellow Faculty and Staff:
I’m pleased to announce that Dr. Robert “Bud” U. Fischer, Dean, College of Basic and Applied Sciences at Middle Tennessee State University, has accepted our offer to become WKU’s next Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective July 5, 2021.
Prior to joining MTSU in 2012, Dr. Fischer was chair of the Department of Biology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham; associate chair of the Department of Biological Sciences at Eastern Illinois University and a faculty member at the University of South Carolina Aiken and State University College at Buffalo. Dr. Fischer has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of South Carolina, a master’s degree in environmental biology from State University College at Buffalo and a bachelor’s degree in ecology from State University College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, New York.
The SDT ordered that the respondent should pay a fine of £8,000.
While in practice as a recognised sole practitioner at Attiyah Lone & Associates LLP and subsequently at AL Law & Associates Solicitors LLP, the respondent had acted improperly in respect of dealing with monies in which client C had an interest in that he had inappropriately caused or allowed to be transferred the sum of £24,043.28 from Attiyah Lone to firm B; he had inappropriately caused or allowed to be transferred the sum of approximately £80,560, alternatively approximately £73,000, from Attiyah Lone to his business account; and he had inappropriately caused or allowed to be transferred the sum of approximately £73,000 from his business account to firm B; thereby breaching principles 4, 6 and 10 of the SRA Principles 2011, failing to achieve outcome 5.3 of the SRA Code of Conduct 2011, and breaching rules 1.2(b), 13.1, and 14.1 of the SRA Accounts Rules 2011.
It’s their lucky day! Three FCHO tenants receive luxury hampers as a festive treat Date published: 22 December 2020
Andy McQuaid, Multiskilled Plumber at FCHO, is pictured with competition winner Lesley Berry
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is giving back this Christmas as three lucky tenants have won a luxury hamper just in time for the festive season.
Susan Howarth from Shaw, Lesley Berry from Greenfield and Frederick Shires from central Oldham, are all winners of the housing association’s 2020 festive competition which saw three beautiful hampers up for grabs, each worth over £150.
The hampers all contained an array of delicious edible treats from local companies including Saddleworth-based Albion Farm Shop and Café, a beautiful wreath from Shaw-based Moss Floral Artistry and £40 vouchers to spend at Bentley’s Master Butchers based at Tommyfield Market.