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  • Jan 15, 2025 | r-e-a.net | Samantha M. Smith

    REA responds to E3G Clean Power Mission report Samantha Smith, Head of Heat and Biomass UK at the REA (Renewable Energy Association) said:“We welcome the clear message that clean power 2030 can be achieved, with renewables bringing down consumer bills and increasing the UK’s energy security. We support calls in relation to extending the duration of Contracts for Difference and reducing financing costs.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | burnleyexpress.net | Samantha M. Smith

    Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowA celebration was held at Clitheroe Light Engineering last week to mark 50 years in business on a beautiful day in the Ribble Valley. Marley’s Pizza supplied delicious pizzas that were enjoyed by all the employees and cakes supplied by Lou Lou’s and Studio Bakery. Clitheroe Light Engineering was started in 1974 by Kevin Wilkinson and his wife Elaine and is still managed by the Wilkinson family today.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | thedaonline.com | Samantha M. Smith

    When WVU Football takes on No. 8 Penn State in its home opener Saturday, select parking lots will be unavailable to fans and students. Shauna Johnson, director of news communications for the University, said game day parking adjustments aim to prepare WVU’s campus and its surrounding areas for crowds. “We are looking forward to welcoming thousands of Mountaineer fans to Morgantown during seven home football game days this fall,” she said.

  • Mar 7, 2024 | stbb.co.za | Samantha M. Smith

    As anticipated, the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, Thokozile Didiza, published an amendment to the Schedule of Fees of Office, as prescribed by the Regulations to the Deeds Registries Act 47 of 1937, under GN R4447 of GG 50239 dated 29th February 2024. The amendments, which are scheduled to come into effect on 1st April 2024, include an increase of between 4.4% and 6.3% in the cost to register a transfer, and an approximate increase of 6.25% to register a bond.

  • Jan 19, 2024 | thedaonline.com | Samantha M. Smith

    PRT card readers were updated recently, now requiring riders to tap their WVU-issued IDs as opposed to swiping to enter the tracks. The update went into effect on Jan. 16, requiring all students and employees with IDs issued before June 19, 2017, who use the PRT to request a new one, according to a Mountaineer E-News release. “Older ID cards don’t have the chip and internal antenna required to function with the new access controls like door locks and, now, PRT gates.

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