• Concern as Coventry Council makes £800k in bus lane fines

    A Coventry council officer said there is an issue with "compliance levels"

  • Hunters caught tossing cans in woods, fined

    Two hunters were caught tossing their empty cans into the wood while dove hunting in Central Ohio.

  • School bus driver makes a difference for students

    Submitted by Anne Howell, demonstration teacher at Dan D. Rogers Elementary School For bus driver Tamara Franklin, creating a welcoming and cheerful atmosphere in her vehicle is all in a day’s work. Which, for the past two years, has meant adorning her special education bus to match seasonal holidays and special events. “I started last [] The post School bus driver makes a difference for students first appeared on The Hub.

  • 6 Major Roads Are Getting Designated Taxi And Bus Lanes!

    Dubai’s roads are getting a makeover! Now this is fabulous news to all those who use public transportation to get around the city. So, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai is gearing up to enhance the city’s transportation. They’re planning to construct dedicated taxi and bus lanes spanning 13.1 km across 6 major …

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    Tendring Council says toilet vandalism will cost thousands

    A council said "mindless" damage to public toilets would cost thousands of

  • New make-up of Cambridge City Council after local election 2024 results

    All of the results at the Cambridge City Council elections 2024 have now been announced.

  • Edinburgh bus station under threat as owners plan to end lease with council

    The future of Edinburgh Bus Station is hanging in the balance as its owners could attempt to redevelop the city centre site, it is understood. The council has been told its lease of the station in St Andrew Square will not be renewed beyond 2027 and currently has no replacement identified, according to sources. Transport convener Scott Arthur said be was “disappointed that such a modern and well-used piece of Edinburgh’s sustainable transport infrastructure may be lost”. Cllr Arthur said...

  • Sheffield City Council elections: Can Labour make a clean sweep in Walkley?

    The fight for the Walkley ward looks like a battle between Labour and the Greens. The Greens will want to retain the seat held by Bernard Little, who has stepped down, and Labour will aim to turn it red. Walkley is council leader Tom Hunt’s ward and last year Laura McClean won comfortably. Labour candidate John Wright said: “I have lived in this area for 30 years. I met my wife here and we have built our lives and raised our children here. “I worked in social care for 25 years and now I’m a...

  • Sheffield City Council elections: can anyone make Richmond a close contest?

    Richmond is traditionally a stronghold for the Labour Party and the expectation is it stays that way this year after the local elections. The ward has two Labour councillors – one of them, Cllr David Barker is aiming to be re-elected – and a former Labour councillor, Cllr Diane Hurst who is now the leader of the Sheffield Community Councillors Group in the town hall. Cllr David Barker told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): “Addressing the cost of living crisis and providing the help...

  • TV Star's 'witchy' Job Raises Eyebrows But She Can Make Thousands Of Dollars

    90 Day Fiancé is back this Spring and we’re talking spirituality, we’re talking astrology, and aliens, of course. But one word that’s off the cards is “witch.” Poor Ashley Michelle is having to keep her sixth sense under wraps as she finally gets to meet her husband-to-be’s family. TLC‘s current 90 Day Fiancé episodes are […]

  • Watch: Thousands of Palestine supporters join march as Metropolitan Police make arrests

    The event, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), began at Parliament Square at noon yesterday (Saturday 27). Two men were arrested during the march, according to the Metropolitan Police. One of the men was taken into custody for carrying a swastika emblazoned placard, shortly before the PSC march set off from Parliament Square. The other was for allegedly making racist remarks towards counter-protesters. The demonstration was to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. There was...

  • Watch: Thousands of Palestine supporters join march as Metropolitan Police make arrests

    The event, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), began at Parliament Square at noon yesterday (Saturday 27). Two men were arrested during the march, according to the Metropolitan Police. One of the men was taken into custody for carrying a swastika emblazoned placard, shortly before the PSC march set off from Parliament Square. The other was for allegedly making racist remarks towards counter-protesters. The demonstration was to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. There was...