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Pedestrian safety along U.S. Highway 6 has been a major topic of discussion and contention for the town of Avon for many years. The lack of safe pedestrian crossings along the busy (and fast) corridor has resulted in a number of tragic accidents and presents a major safety concern for property owners.
In the past 10 years, three major car-on-pedestrian crashes have been reported along the 3.5-mile stretch from Avon to EagleVail. This includes two incidents in 2014 and 2015, at Stonebridge Drive and Eagle Road respectively, where pedestrians were injured, and one fatal incident at Stone Creek Drive in 2019.
National World, (LSE: NWOR.L), the investment business established to create a modern platform for news publishing through acquisition and transformation, announces its results for the year ended 31 December 2020, together with details of its forthcoming Annual General Meeting, ( AGM ). During the year, the Company continued to evaluate a number of acquisition opportunities. F ollowing a three month due diligence process, it completed the acquisition of JPIMedia Publishing Limited and its subsidiaries, (the JPI Group ) on 2 January 2021 ( the Acquisition). As the Acquisition was completed after the 2020 financial year end, the National World results for the year ended 31 December 2020 do not consolidate the results of JPI Group.
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Barrow’s 60-year-old Hindpool Road bus depot could soon be replaced by a brand new state-of-the-art garage, reported The Mail in March 1994. Cumberland Motor Services was making plans to move its 58-vehicle maintenance and repair operation to the Project Furness site. The Hindpool Road depot had been developed by the former Barrow Corporation Transport department in the 1930s and occupied a prime town centre site. CMS operations manager Steve Barber said: “The building is years old and the engineering facilities are more suited to 1930s vehicles than those of the 90s.” Managing director Paul Southgate added: “The company has for some time been seeking to improve facilities in the Barrow area.