News round-up - 26th-28th April 2008
Published Date:
28 April 2008
HERE are the big stories for today and over the weekend on www.chad.co.uk.
- Heavy thundery downpours and hailstones caused flash flooding across Ashfield and Mansfield late on Sunday afternoon. READ MORE.
- Police have released CCTV images of a number of people being hunted in connection with a series of Mansfield shop thefts. READ MORE.
- Unpopular Mansfield Town owner Keith Haslam was assaulted by a fan after Saturday's critical defeat by Rotherham on Saturday. A man has now been arrested and released on bail. READ MORE.
- AN Ollerton motorcyclist who died when he collided with a removals van was driving 'perfectly properly' and within the speed limit, a coroner has ruled. READ MORE.
- A Skegby man who plunged into a downward spiral of alcohol abuse after his business collapsed has been given an 18-week suspended jail sentence for drink driving. READ MORE.
- Rising pop star Helen Boulding will follow in the footsteps of her footballing brothers Mick and Rory when she performs at Mansfield Town's Field Mill ground as part of the latest Candlelit gig. READ MORE.
- Mansfield's Manor School has been dubbed 'satisfactory' by Ofsted inspectors. READ MORE.
- A strike by teachers which left many schools across Mansfield and Ashfield closed has been hailed a success by union bosses. READ MORE.
- Mansfield's Abbey Primary School has received an outstanding report from Ofsted inspectors. READ MORE.
- Mansfield Woodhouse's Leas Park Junior School has come out of special measures. READ MORE.
- Health chiefs have admitted that MRSA reduction targets have not been met at Mansfield Community Hospital and King's Mill Hospital. READ MORE.
- Warsop MP John Mann and Bolsover MP Dennis Skinner are among more than 100 MPs nationwide who have said they employ family members. READ MORE.
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Last Updated:
28 April 2008 4:32 PM
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