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Agency bosses to voice concernsby CLAIRE HARRISONENVIRONMENT Agency bosses will meet with the firm planning to build a contaminated waste plant in Nuneaton to voice residents' concerns.It has been revealed that the Environment Agency is set to meet directors from TCSR on Tuesday to put forward points raised by local residents at the recent public surgery in Nuneaton. (25/07/2008) Gerald's Angelsby CLAIRE HARRISONNuneaton and Bedworth's Mayor, councillor Gerald Smith, Mayoress, Sheila Billingham and Nuneaton's Carnival Court took part in a community clean-up. (25/07/2008) Standing their groundby CLAIRE HARRISONPASSIONATE pleas have been made by park staff not to mow down their award winning work across Nuneaton and Bedworth.A sea of green took over committee room 'A' at the Town Hall in Nuneaton as almost all members of the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council's (25/07/2008) Guests tune into radio charityby LISA BUCKLEYNuneaton's Anker Radio is now better off to the tune of £700 thanks to a recent celebration which was bolstered by the appearance of the President of the National Charity for Hospital Radio Stations. (25/07/2008) Road 'track' calming measures called forby LISA BUCKLEYROAD calming measures are being called for by a county councillor keen to stop danger-driving dragsters in their tracks.June Tandy, Warwickshire County councillor for Wembrook, is looking at ways to stop young petrol heads from using Bermuda Park Industrial Estate as an illegal race track, following Sunday night's car cruising crash which left ten injured. (25/07/2008) SERVICE HOPES DERAILEDby CLAIRE HARRISONNO COURT action will be mounted to stop high speed services at Nuneaton Railway station from being derailed.Members of Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council's all-powerful cabinet have made the monumental decision to scrap plans to launch a judicial review against the government's plans to cut services from the town's train station. (25/07/2008) |
Eastwood shoot down KnittersUNITED lost their latest pre season game at home to Unibond League side Eastwood Town on Wednesday evening, despite taking a first half lead. Dean Thomas ran the rule over another triallist, striker Clinton Gunn who was leading scorer in the Leicestershire Senior League last season, but he failed to make much impression on a strong Town back-line. (25/07/2008) Five heading for Atherstone exitby IAIN GREENJIMMY GINNELLY anticipates a 'big week' as he takes his Atherstone Town team to Lye Meadow tomorrow to face Midland Alliance side Alvechurch. The Sheepy Road boss is looking to trim his squad down to the 18 men that he believes will give the Adders the best chance of survival in the Southern League following their promotion last season. (25/07/2008) Two new players head to Pinglesby IAIN GREENTWO new faces will be on show for Nuneaton Griff when they travel to the Riverside to face Gedling Town tomorrow. The Heartlanders have moved to snap up the services of ex-Hinckley United and Heather St John sweeper Cameron Roan after he impressed during last season's battle between the two Midland Combination clubs. (25/07/2008) Coleman vows to carry on shoppingCOVENTRY City's pursuit of new talent will not come to an end when the current transfer window closes. Manager Chris Coleman has said that he intends to be active in the January transfer window, even though his summer shopping spree is not yet complete. (25/07/2008) FORMER SKY BLUE SIGNSby IAIN GREENHINCKLEY UNITED have clinched the signatures of former Coventry City player Andy Gooding and creative midfielder Andy Hall following a pre-season that has left manager Dean Thomas 'frustrated with a lack of availability.' (25/07/2008)
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