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Feb 02 - GSD Unsatisfied with Government Response on Buses

gsdThe GSD has today claimed that ‘the Government's reply to Opposition questions asked as well as concerns raised in relation to the buses is nothing but a bare-faced refusal to be held accountable by the electorate.’

The party claims that the in its reply the administration ‘refused to provide any reassurance that any measures have been taken to ensure it is safe for the new buses to drive along certain parts of Europa Road.’

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Feb 02 - It’s Panto Time Again! – A Review By Julian Felice

By Julian Felice

It is easy to unfairly underestimate the scale of the undertaking that Trafalgar Theatre Group takes on every year with the production of its annual pantomime. With a cast of over sixty – including numerous children -, each with their costumes, songs and dance routines – to say nothing of the big, colourful sets – staging such a production is no mean feat, and Trafalgar – especially long-time director Margaret Seed – should be applauded for their dedication to this successful venture. Over many years, the group has honed the art of staging this celebration of silliness, much to the benefit of the local community.

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Feb 02 - Large Cigarette Seizure Following Domestic Disturbance At Gardiner’s View

At about 1730hrs yesterday afternoon, Police attended to an address in Gardiner’s View in answer to reports of a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, officers were met by two British nationals, a male and a female, who both made allegations of assault against each other following a heated argument which had allegedly turned violent. Both bore signs of injury with the female showing severe swelling to her cheekbone and jaw. Both persons were co- habiting as a couple at the time of the incident.

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Feb 02 - Extended Deadline For Charlemagne Youth Prize

The deadline for entering the 8th Charlemagne Youth Prize has been extended to the 23rd February. The Prize is organised by the European Parliament and the International Charlemagne Prize Foundation in Aachen and it is awarded each year for projects run by people aged between 16 and 30. The winning projects should provide models for young people living in Europe and offer practical examples of Europeans living together.

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