The following cases were heard on January 27
Grant Adrian Reynolds, aged 29, of Adnitt Road, Northampton, breach of court order; fined £369, surcharge to fund victim services of £37, costs £85.
Tomas Cizas, aged 40, of Adams Avenue, Northampton, possession of class B drugs, failed to surrender to custody; fined £100, surcharge to fund victim services of £34, costs £85.
Northampton Magistrates Court
Simeon Paul Cohen, aged 38, of Rothersthorpe Road, Northampton, breach of court order; fined £250.
Joseph Hill, aged 21, of Nene Walk, Northampton, possession of bladed article, possession of class B drugs; 12 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months, 100 hours unpaid work, fined £50, surcharge to fund victim services of £128, costs £85.
Clarksville Now
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts presented the city’s $462 million traffic plan to City Council members at a special session on Tuesday.
Pitts stressed that the plan he presented is only the first version and is nowhere near final. He encouraged council members to research the plan and gather input from constituents.
Pitts also said that the city would collect input via a digital survey.
To view the entire traffic plan, and to share your thoughts, click here.
A map showing projects included in tier 1 of the City of Clarksville’s 2020 Traffic Plan, version 1
The plan
BMRCL has a plan to ease traffic congestion on Old Madras Road
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The company will spend ₹300 crore to acquire land for widening the road
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Compared to metro work on other stretches of the extended Purple Line, Tin Factory on Old Madras Road is proving to be problematic given that the busy area is already congested.
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The company will spend ₹300 crore to acquire land for widening the road
Traffic bottlenecks and disruption of vehicular movement, especially near Tin Factory, are proving to be a major hurdle for construction of the Namma Metro elevated corridor on Old Madras Road. To fix this problem, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) is spending ₹300 crore to acquire land for widening the road on either side. It will also build five bus bays to ease traffic congestion. A total of 75 properties will make way for road widening.
A NUMBER of flood warnings and alerts were in place across Greater Manchester and its surrounding area as Storm Christoph hit the region this week. Greater Manchester Police declared a major incident on Tuesday evening due to the storm, with more heavy downpours expected throughout yesterday and today. A flood alert was issued for the Upper and Lower River Irwell catchment with Bury, Ramsbottom, Oldham, Bolton, Rochdale, Haslingden and Rawtenstall all threatened and a possibility of flooding for low lying land and roads around the Rivers Beal, Roch and Croal, Limy Water and their tributaries. A temporary barrier was put in place on Warth Road in Bury to stop any potential flooding.