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Nottinghamshire County Council printing costs exceed £850k in less than a year nottinghampost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nottinghampost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Walsall Council forked out thousands of pounds on around 15 massive planters Hoped they would give feeling of wellbeing and safety in West Midlands town But residents have accused the authority of wasting funds on a garish eyesore Locals say council should be trying to slash £29million from their budget Some say huge pots have made the area look like Super Mario Brothers level ....
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RAF lost £600,000 missile system in jet test blunder FOI request also revealed that in the same financial year the Royal Navy lost sonar equipment worth £792,000 10 May 2021 • 6:00am The missile system was destroyed after plunging from a Typhoon jet during a test Credit: Joint Air Delivery Test and Evaluation Unit A high-tech missile system that cost more than £600,000 was destroyed after plunging from a Typhoon jet during a test, the RAF has admitted. When engineers ran a test from a motionless £110 million Typhoon jet plane, the fighter s missile guiding unit, a Litening III Reconnaissance Pod, dropped off the bottom of the plane and was damaged beyond repair. ....