DePeiza, taking up St Lucy’s plight, calls for desalination
Article by May 4, 2021
President of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) Verla DePeiza on Monday urged the Government to seriously pursue water desalination as a meaningful solution over the short, medium and long term for the residents of St. Lucy, whose votes she intends to seek as a candidate in the next general election.
DePeiza declared St Lucy folk have been forced to contend with dirty water or none at all for years.
She made the appeal while delivering cases of potable water to the constituency’s residents a little over a week after expressing her desire to represent them in Parliament.
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Susan Bailey outside Hanley Crown Court (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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A Derbyshire woman stole £175,000 from her employer and spent it on exotic holidays, a new hot tub and expensive football hospitality
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Former financial administrator Susan Bailey paid for her niece s wedding and bought herself a hot tub and luxury holidays by paying tens of thousands of pounds to a fake company she had set up
Bailey used the companyâs money to fund her extravagant spending, and even treated herself to a 33 grand pay rise (Image: SWNS)
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Paul Gibson lost £175,000 to Susan Bailey, who took money from his firm to fund her lavish lifestyle
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A man who was ripped off for £175k by a friend who worked for his company said her crimes had cost him his life savings.