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16 hours ago |
hellorayo.co.uk | Marc McLean
They will discuss their findings at next Wednesday's meeting. Author: Marc McLeanPublished 5 hours agoCouncillors will visit a rock quarry site near Hightae this week to make their minds up over controversial development plans. A group of elected members and council officials who sit on Dumfries and Galloway Council’s planning committee are scheduled to visit the rock quarry site on land at Cocket Hill on Friday.
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23 hours ago |
hellorayo.co.uk | Oliver Morgan
The annual event gets going at RAF Fairford later this yearAuthor: Oliver MorganPublished 2 hours agoThose behind this year's Royal International Air Tattoo say tickets for the 2025 edition are selling at 'record speed' for the third year in a row. It's held annually at RAF Fairford - and bosses say more than 100,000 tickets have gone - which puts them ahead of the same time last year.
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23 hours ago |
hellorayo.co.uk | Oliver Morgan
Gideon Amos MP said: “The fact that so many made the four-hour journey up to Parliament showed him just how strong local support is for this project."Author: Oliver MorganPublished 3 hours agoA delegation of 30 local representatives from Somerset - as organised by Gideon Amos MP - took the trip to Parliament yesterday (23 April) - pressing the case for new train stations in Wellington and Cullompton.
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1 day ago |
hellorayo.co.uk | Oliver Morgan
It's preparing to head towards the Indo-Pacific after leaving Portsmouth on Tuesday Author: Oliver MorganPublished 4 hours agoThe Prime Minister is visiting the Royal Navy's flagship aircraft carrier in Plymouth. Sir Keir Starmer will meet sailors, aviators, soldiers and Royal Marines onboard the HMS Prince of Wales as it prepares for a so-called for a so-called 'show of strength' tour of the Indo-Pacific. The vessel set off from Portsmouth on Tuesday.
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1 day ago |
hellorayo.co.uk | Oliver Morgan
Officers say 'this illegal activity will not be tolerated'Author: Oliver MorganPublished 5 hours agoPolice in Teignbridge say they're stepping up their work to keep local wildlife safe - after reports of suspected poachers being spotted in rural parts of the district. Police will be carrying out additional proactive patrols in response to community reports of suspected deer poaching.
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