2 hours Record-High Fuel Prices Add To Concerns About India’s Oil Demand 3 hours Enbridge Continues To Run Line 5 Pipeline Despite Michigan Deadline 4 hours Vaccine Tourism Is A Boon For The Ailing Travel Industry 5 hours Oil Rally Takes Breather On Small Crude Draw 6 hours Canada Issues Warning To U.S. Over Oil Pipeline Shutdown Order 23 hours Oil Prices Bolstered By Crude Inventory Draw 1 day Tanker Rates Surge After U.S. Fuel Pipeline Outage 1 day Jet Fuel Demand Rebound Needs Return Of International Flights 1 day Nuclear Reactions At Chernobyl “Cause for Concern” 1 day Mexico s New Fuel Nationalization Law Hits Another Wall 1 day
Published:
10:22 AM May 10, 2021
Updated:
10:03 AM May 12, 2021
Paul Pitcher of contractor Wellington (left) and Andrew Savage of Broadland Housing Group, when they cut the first sod at the site of 12 new affordable homes at Edgefield. The housing scheme, along with several others across North Norfolk, has now won an award.
- Credit: Newman Associates PR
A housing association has won an award for doing its bit to tackle north Norfolk s affordable housing shortage.
Broadland Housing Association was the winner in a Excellence in Planning to Deliver Homes – small schemes category at this year s Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards for Planning Excellence.
I’m not a big fan of open carry for most things, but there are times when it makes perfect sense. Especially when you live in a state where open carry without a permit is legal, but you’re having to wait for a permit. I tend to believe that you’re better off carrying than not, even if you can only carry openly.
There are those who seem to think that because I’m not a fan of open carry, I’m somehow anti-open carry. That’s not true. I believe it should be an option for every law-abiding citizen, even if I don’t think it’s the best choice one can make.
COLUMBIA,S.C. (AP) — South Carolina senators debating a bill that would allow people with concealed weapons permits to carry their guns on Wednesday rejected an attempt to get rid of
Governor Announces Groundbreakings for Two Resiliency Projects in Town of Greece, Monroe County Share
$2 Million Lakeshore Drive Sewer Project Will Replace Aging Infrastructure Protecting Local Homes from Future Flood Damage
$1.2 Million Floodwall Project at Long Pond Outlet Will Protect Park and Roadway, Ensuring Access for Emergency Vehicles
Projects Selected as Part of Governor s $300 Million Resiliency & Economic Development Initiative
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced construction has begun on two of the 11 projects awarded to the Town of Greece in Monroe County through the Resiliency and Economic Development Initiative. Currently, many homes on Lakeshore Drive are subject to flooding because they do not have adequate protection against high water conditions. During flood events, stormwater ponds on the roadway and floods basements. The $2 million REDI grant-funded Lakeshore Drive project will replace and improve the existing stormwater conveyance i