Odd edition of the Herald this week. Some interesting stories inside the paper.
Page 2 has a story about police getting more powers to counter anti-social behaviour in a particular area of Folkestone. Page 3 reports on a licensing review for Gillespies, again covering anti-social behaviour and some impressive sounding rucks.
Page 4 has ‘£30K parking white elephant’, where the council put £30,000 toward some extremely expensive signs for the Bouverie Place Shopping Centre, which still have not been used.
With these, the question is why has the Herald led on the front page with ‘Driver warns of hotel road risk’. Underneath the headline is ‘Fears for pedestrians who cross street without looking’. The point is emphasised in the article, with the quote “someone could be seriously injured as they walk into the busy road…without looking both ways first.”
Whatever next? Exclusive – ‘Pope Catholic’?
Sunday, 25 October 2009
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