
Andrew Marriott
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Nov 19, 2024 |
cla.org.uk | Andrew Marriott
The public consultation for North Northamptonshire’s Local Nature Recovery Strategy is currently open, and we encourage you as a key stakeholder within the LNRS to process to view the draft version of the strategy, and respond accordingly. The Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) policy was introduced in the Environment Act 2021.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
motorsportmagazine.com | Simon Taylor |Andrew Marriott
Sponsored by Goodwood Road Racing ClubThe Goodwood Members’ Meeting is one of the most prestigious events on the historic motor sport calendar, with fans treated to racing legends battling it out in iconic cars on a classic circuit. Now it’s set to get even better, with a new exciting race added to a revamped 2025 schedule. The Win Percy Trophy, for Group 1 2.8-litre (or less) touring cars made between 1970 to 1982 will be a 45-minute, two-driver contest.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
motorsportmagazine.com | Andrew Marriott |James Elson
Nobody’s won more F1 titles than Lewis Hamilton, but one British racing driver can claim to be even more successful: he’s already won eight championships. Step forward Ryan Smith, the UK truck racer who is going for a series-record ninth consecutive British Truck Racing Championship at Brands Hatch this weekend.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
cla.org.uk | Andrew Marriott
Local Nature Recovery Strategies (LNRS) continue to be developed across the East and as we enter the final quarter of the year it is a good opportunity to update members on the status of their county’s strategy as the ‘responsible authorities’ (county councils) charged with producing each document begin to train one eye on the concluding stages of this initiative.
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Sep 24, 2024 |
motorsportmagazine.com | James Elson |Bill McLauchlan |Andrew Marriott
The charismatic F1 and Le Mans driver Rupert Keegan has died at the age of 69. Andrew Marriott recalls a serious racer who also revelled in having "a great time" Rupert Keegan, who has died aged 69, after a long battle with cancer, was thought of as a playboy racer – some suggested more James Hunt than James himself. Certainly he was a rich kid and sponsors such as the top shelf magazine Penthouse and Durex added to the image but in truth he took his racing quite seriously.
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