London junction fines exceed £2.5M in 14 months

London junction fines exceed £2.5M in 14 months

A London junction in Kensington and Chelsea has cost drivers over £2.5M in fines since April 2024 due to weight restrictions on Albert Bridge London junction fines exceed £2.5M in 14 months Motorists Pay £2.6 Million in Fines at London Junction A junction in a wealthy area of London has been labeled a ‘money-maker’ after…

Influencer faces backlash over noisy pilates studio built without permission

Influencer faces backlash over noisy pilates studio built without permission

A wellness influencer in King’s Lynn built a pilates studio in her grandfather’s garden without planning permission, sparking complaints from neighbors about noise and traffic disruptions. Influencer faces backlash over noisy pilates studio built without permission Wellness Influencer Faces Neighbors’ Backlash Over Pilates Studio A wellness influencer has upset her neighbors after creating a “noisy”…

Crowborough to spend £16k upgrading CCTV amid migrant camp plans

Crowborough to spend £16k upgrading CCTV amid migrant camp plans

Crowborough Town Council approves £16,000 CCTV upgrade amid plans to house 540 migrants at local army camp, sparking protests and legal challenges Crowborough to spend £16k upgrading CCTV amid migrant camp plans CCTV Upgrade Approved in Crowborough Amid Migrant Concerns Thousands of pounds will be spent upgrading CCTV in Crowborough, East Sussex. This decision comes…

Beckenham’s ancient Roman road and its surviving traces

Beckenham’s ancient Roman road and its surviving traces

Beckenham’s history includes a Roman road, part of a vital network linking London to the south coast, with remnants still visible in Beckenham Place Park and surrounding areas. Beckenham’s ancient Roman road and its surviving traces Beckenham’s Roman Road History Beckenham is often seen as a leafy suburb shaped by railways, parks, and grand 18th-century…

Drayton Manor Park Closure Due to Weather Safety Concerns on January 4

Drayton Manor Park Closure Due to Weather Safety Concerns on January 4

Drayton Manor Park in the Midlands will close on January 4 due to safety concerns from expected snowfall, prioritizing guest safety. Drayton Manor Park Closure Due to Weather Safety Concerns on January 4 Drayton Manor Park has announced it will be closed on Sunday, January 4, because of safety concerns related to the weather. The…

Four hospitalized after fire engulfs three-storey home in Consett County Durham

Four hospitalized after fire engulfs three-storey home in Consett County Durham

Four people were hospitalized following a fire that severely damaged a home in Consett, County Durham, on January 2. Four hospitalized after fire engulfs three-storey home in Consett County Durham On Friday morning, January 2, a fire broke out at a three-storey home on Richardson Way in Consett, County Durham. Four people were taken to…

Withernsea tragedy: Two confirmed dead as search for missing person continues

Withernsea tragedy: Two confirmed dead as search for missing person continues

In Withernsea, two people have been confirmed dead as search efforts continue for one missing individual amid challenging conditions. Withernsea tragedy: Two confirmed dead as search for missing person continues The RNLI has thanked volunteers for their efforts during the tragedy in Withernsea. They faced “challenging snow conditions” while searching for missing individuals. According to…

Fletchers Farm owner defends expansion plans amid local objections

Fletchers Farm owner defends expansion plans amid local objections

In Great Ayton, Fletchers Farm seeks planning permission for expansion despite local resident objections regarding increased traffic and development. Fletchers Farm owner defends expansion plans amid local objections Fletchers Farm Coffee Shop at Woodhouse Farm near Great Ayton is seeking retrospective planning permission for business expansion. The farming family, which has operated the farm for…

What is the future for the remnants of Liverpool’s Churchill Way Flyovers

What is the future for the remnants of Liverpool’s Churchill Way Flyovers

Liverpool’s Churchill Way Flyovers were demolished, but questions remain about the future of the remaining structures and area redevelopment. What is the future for the remnants of Liverpool’s Churchill Way Flyovers The Churchill Way Flyovers were a major feature in Liverpool city centre for nearly fifty years. They opened in 1970 and were part of…