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A proposal to build 56 sheltered apartments for older residents in Bridlington has been announced by East Riding of Yorkshire ...
Bradford West Gwillimbury’s Youth Council Advisory Committee is seeking a logo that captures the voice of youth in the ...
Bridlington housing scheme breaks ground. A new affordable housing development is underway in Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire. Located on Springfield Avenue, the project includes 30 modern ...
The Tulare City Council approved the revised design of the previously approved city logo at its Nov. 5 meeting. The logo, featuring “Tulare” in colorful capital letters embedded with the ...
The club has six different badges currently in use and is asking fans to come up with definitive version. Bridlington Town have started the new season with almost as many new club badges as new ...
Answer: Neenah's new logo features an updated image of the old Council Tree, a long-gone elm under which Native Americans held council, atop the words "Neenah" and "Wisconsin" in green lettering.
The new “Breaking through the V” logo, selected from among 29 options, was not well received by many Visalians, who considered it unrepresentative of the city.
Bridlington's two main tourist beaches have not received Blue Flags in this year's awards. To achieve a Blue Flag, a beach must meet over 30 criteria set by the award organiser Keep Britain Tidy ...
April 19, 2024 at 7:32pm BST. The public will be invited to have their say on Belfast City Council’s new Irish language policy - including plans for the north’s biggest local authority’s ...
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is taking further action against antisocial behaviour by putting up new signs in Bridlington to highlight the area’s Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO).
THREE properties have been served closure orders for drug related organised crime in an East Yorkshire town. East Riding of Yorkshire Council has served closure orders on three properties in ...
Court bans visitors to Bridlington house after neighbours plagued by antisocial behaviour. Only the tenants and council officers will be allowed to visit the home following the court order.