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Offenders educated over dangers of starting fires Arsonists' warning
Hereford and Worcester Fire Service is to spearhead a multi- agency anti-arson scheme to educate people on the dangers of starting fires. The funding will be used to set up a taskforce to identify trends and strategies to reduce arson attacks and forge partnerships with community groups and businesses to promote the scheme.
MUM'S CRASH AGONY ; Husband fighting for his life as son and brother-in-law killed Torment for mum over tragic crash
husband, [GARY CARPENTER], has still to be told the devastating news that their seven-year-old son [Sam Carpenter], and Gary's brother, Mark, died in an accident on the M42, near Redditch, on January 2. The telecommunications engineers, both of Rubery, and Sam, were less than two miles from home after a day in Ipswich when the accident occurred. A funeral service for Sam will be held at Redditch's Mount Carmel Church on Monday January 20 followed by interment at Redditch Crematorium.
'I've lost my dream home in the sun'
Margaret McDonald from Whitehead is among 10 Britons and other Europeans whose properties in the Altinkum resort were auctioned off by creditors after a fraud investigation into the affairs of developer Altay Cetin.
Cheated out of my home in the sun
Margaret Macdonald, from Whitehead, Co Antrim, flew out to Altinkum on Turkey's Aegean coast as news broke that her three-bedroom apartment, along with 10 others owned by Britons and Europeans on the complex, had been auctioned off.
I was cheated out of my dream home in the sun
Margaret Macdonald, from Whitehead, Co Antrim, flew out to Altinkum on Turkey's Aegean coast as news broke that her three-bedroom apartment, along with 10 others owned by Britons and Europeans on the complex, had been auctioned off. Mrs Macdonald bought her apartment five years ago for Pounds 24,000, but was put off with excuses over the transfer of the property's title deeds into her name by developer Altay Cetin. \"The Turkish authorities should take note and prevent other buyers falling into the same trap.\"
Mum tells how she was 'cheated' from dream home
Margaret Macdonald, from Whitehead, Co Antrim, flew out to Altinkum on Turkey's Aegean coast as news broke that her three-bedroom apartment, along with 10 others owned by Britons and Europeans on the complex, had been auctioned off. She was also filmed handing out leaflets highlighting her plight to mainly British tourists in the resort, and calling on the Turkish government for tighter property legislation and to offer more protection for foreign property investors. Mrs Macdonald bought her apartment five years ago for Pounds 24,000, but was put off with excuses over the transfer of the property's title deeds into her name by developer Altay Cetin. \"The Turkish authorities should take note and prevent other buyers falling into the same trap.\"
Couple are thrown in a Turkish jail over fake cash
'We would not even contemplate breaking any law, particularly in Turkey. We love the culture and the people, so why would we breach their trust? Mr [Steven Bonnington] has been taken to Soke prison, about an hour's drive from Altinkum. 'We will be working hard to get the parents released early and the family back together.' Last night, Mrs Bonnington's sister and brother-in-law, Suzanne and John Randall, were preparing to fly out to Turkey to look after the children and bring them back home. Another sister, Angela Needham, said: '[Mandy] is such a timid lady. She's not going to cope well with this.' She added that her sister's family had been holidaying in Turkey for years and had bought the apartment last year.
Holiday couple thrown in Turkish jail over fake cash
'We fully appreciate the police have to investigate this matter, and we have fully co-operated,' he said. 'But we are completely innocent of any wrongdoing. The couple's solicitor Ali Ihsan Aktimur said: 'If you are caught with fake money in Turkey, whether you are innocent or not, it is up to you to prove that you are not guilty. Another sister Angela Needham said: '[Mandy Bonnington] is such a timid lady. She's not going to cope with this.'
Jobs Mail: Building your way up the career ladder
Redditch Borough Council leader David Cartwright said: 'The council is proud of the relationships it has built to get this programme underway and we are confident it will be a platform to other developments in the town.' John Edwards, AWM chief executive, said: 'This is a project which has such an importance to Redditch, and the region as a whole As part of the project, the college has relocated its construction courses from Bromsgrove and tutors to the new facility.
It's a flop of the pops ; FESTIVAL TICKET SLUMP
A MUSIC festival featuring chart topping stars Liberty X and Natasha Bedingfield is proving a flop with concert- goers. Tickets for [Jools Holland] are pounds 25, and pounds 18 for Pop in the Park. Each event is licensed to hold up to 15,000 people. In comparison, pounds 11 buys a ticket for BRMB's long-established Party in the Park at Cannon Hill Park, which will feature ten acts, including McFly, on July 2.