Archive for January 29th, 2009

Jobs fears as Kingspan announce possible redundancies

by Eleanor Barlow, Flintshire Chronicle GREENFIELD-based Kingspan Insulated Panels has become the latest Flintshire firm to be hit by the credit crunch, … See all stories on this topic

Lord Coe to attend Bucks Olympic conference

THE first Bucks 2012 conference, to be held next month in Aston Clinton, will welcome a special guest. Lord Coe will be guest of honour at "Are You Ready? …

Balfour Beatty and Highways Agency to be sued over leaky moat

… for at least £300000 following a dispute over the effect that the 2001 construction of the Aston Clinton bypass had on the property's ancient moat. …

Hit and run incident in Aylesbury

The car was travelling from Aylesbury town centre towards Aston Clinton. … The vehicle did not stop and continued in the direction of Aston Clinton. …

Sad Brache battered by hot Royston

AFC Dunstable's trip to Aston Clinton, meanwhile, was postponed. Ryan Smith fired home two second-half strikes as The 61FC got the better of Totternhoe 2-0. …

Vestal residents voice concerns about sewage rate hike

At a public hearing Wednesday, residents' concerns centered on increased spending at the Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage Treatment Plant, … See all stories on this topic

Study: Wastewater polluting Sound

By John Dodge | The Olympian • Published January 29, 2009 Treated wastewater from sewage-treatment plants spills much more nitrogen into south Puget Sound … See all stories on this topic

Lower Cape seeks waste solutions

Now Orleans is thinking about putting its own sewage treatment plant at the site of the Tir-town Septic Treatment Facility off Route 6A. … See all stories on this topic

Vestal Proposed Sewage Rate Increase

By WBNG News Homes in Vestal are treated by either the Binghamton-Johnson City Joint Sewage treatment plant, or the Endicott Wastewater Treatment Plant. … See all stories on this topic

CRD narrowing down sewage treatment options

… Capital Regional District staff have chosen general areas and the number of plants the district could build in its $1.2 billion sewage treatment system. … See all stories on this topic