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New flying phone to be released
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New supermarket in the town centre.
Demolition experts started clearing the old Parkfield Industrial Estate on Kemp Street to make way for a new Aldi supermarket.
The new store and a separate shop, which will be built on the same site, are due to open in the autumn.
The £11m development was announced in 2008 when Aldi revealed plans to build a a 16,715 sq ft store and separate 23,000 sq ..
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Singing, dancing and a cast of colourful characters
There will be singing, dancing and a cast of colourful characters in Your Town pubs next weekend with the celebration of a centuries old folk tradition.
This year marks the 45th anniversary of the Middleton Pace Eggers and their Easter story of the triumph of life over death featuring, among others, St George, the King of England, the Turkish Champion, the Doctor, Captain Slasher...
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Own race for life
Your Town is set to host its own race for life to help in the fight against cancer.
Every year thousands of women lace up their trainers to sprint jog and walk around the Park.
Now the town is set to host its own separate fundraising mini-marathon after local cancer campaigners organised a 5k dash.
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Extension to the Mall shopping centre
An extension to the Mall shopping centre and a possible eight storey building on the Arcade site are among proposals aimed to regenerate Walthamstow released.
A team of consultants and architects have drawn up the draft plans for your town Council in an attempt to provide a vision for the future of the town centre.
There are no specific details of plans for the Arcade site, other th..
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X-FACTOR FINALIST IS OFF TO SEE THE WIZ
This summer X-Factor finalist isn’t seeking the wise words of Simon Cowell but is searching for a way back home with some help from THE WIZ. Fresh from the 2010 finals of the UK’s biggest talent competition Treyc will be easing on..
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Streetlight switch off plans are unveiled
A programme to reduce the cost of street lighting by 50 per cent in order to save your town Council £2 million is scheduled to start in May.
The initiative which will see about one in two of county council owned lights switched off is being carried out as the authority aims to make £73 million in-year savings.
However, turning off roughly half the lights does not me..
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Have your say on the future of public transport in your town
your town's Council is consulting with bus passengers over how public transport can be provided in the county with greatly reduced budgets.
The council has drawn up proposals of how traditional bus services, community transport and innovative demand response services could be combined to serve the people of your town.
The authority has examined every settlement in ..
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Project to find county's waste solutions
You're Council is beginning a project which will result in new contracts for residual municipal waste in the county.
The procurement project will explore a full range of options for the treatment and disposal of waste and the council is inviting potential suppliers or waste management organisations to come forward.
It comes after a decision w..
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Fostering hits all the right notes
More than 50 foster carers, social workers and young people will be adding their voice to you're Council’s drive to recruit new foster carers with the recording of a song to mark Foster Care Fortnight.
‘Fostering the Future’ was written by one of the county council’s social workers and will be recorded in preparation for its release in Foster Care Fortnight.
The song asks people whether they have room in their heart, home or ..
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First for London as parking becomes cheaper by phone
Motorists parking will pay less if they use RingGo pay by phone parking than if they use coins at a machine.
Southwark Council is the first local authority to offer an across the board price differential of this kind, and is making the change to encourage even more people to pay for their parking by phone.
Over the coming weeks, as t..
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Easter holiday activities
Easter activities and events prmise fun for the family and children of all ages and interests, with a wide range of activities taking place across the borough.
Family fun
Find out what free family activities the Cuming museum has planned over the Easter holidays from storytelling, creating maps and explore and play.
Themobile play team will be at the following venues during the Ea..
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Easter classes at Sheffield Hallam University
Help will be available for these classes during Easter Holidays starting at 1st April
These classes will be available at Sheffield Hallam at Easter Holidays starting at 1 st April to 20th for help with work.
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New flying phone to be released
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