10 worrying Voi e-scooter scenes in city centre which campaigner says shows trial should be halted
Voi e-scooter riders are not meant to ride on the pavement or with two people on one machine but this series of pictures illustrates how users don t always stick to the guidance
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A safety campaigner is urging the trial of e-scooters in Birmingham city centre to be halted after taking pictures and video of potentially dangerous scenes.
Coventry s population data used for housing plans is inconsistent , rules watchdog
Plans for thousands of homes have been based upon the figures
14:13, 11 MAY 2021
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Population estimates in Coventry which have formed the basis of plans for thousands of homes on green belt land are “inconsistent with local evidence”, a watchdog has ruled.
A joint venture to build the landmark High Speed 2 rail station at Birmingham’s Curzon Street site will be a “major shot in the arm” for the construction sector and bring in “hundreds” of jobs, the region’s mayor has said.
HS2 Ltd confirmed on Monday that two companies – Mace and Dragados – will work together to build the city’s new central transport hub, in a £570 million deal.
The engineering firms will co-operate on the two construction stages; finalising the detailed design and building the station.
The station is being built to run as net-zero carbon once open, incorporating eco-friendly design and sustainable technologies like rainwater capture.
A joint venture to build the landmark High Speed 2 rail station at Birmingham’s Curzon Street site will be a “major shot in the arm” for the construction sector and bring in “hundreds” of jobs, the region’s mayor has said.
HS2 Ltd confirmed on Monday that two companies – Mace and Dragados – will work together to build the city’s new central transport hub, in a £570 million deal.
The engineering firms will co-operate on the two construction stages; finalising the detailed design and building the station.
The station is being built to run as net-zero carbon once open, incorporating eco-friendly design and sustainable technologies like rainwater capture.
Hilary Bills had been councillor for Halesowen North and was well respected in her ward. She lost out to Conservative candidate Stuart Henley at the local elections last week, with the ex-UKIP councillor polling 1,906 votes compared to Hilary s 1,698. The 73-year-old married mum-of-two daughters and grandmother-of-four said she will continue in her myriad of community roles including secretary of Halesowen In Bloom, on the friends of Hurst Green Park and with Shell Corner Partnership. She will also continue as governor of Leasowes and Halesbury schools. Hilary said people were voting along party lines, rather than for individuals and what they had done as councillors, and blamed the national Boris Bounce for her defeat.