News round-up - Tuesday 29th April
HERE are the top stories for today, Tuesday 29th April 2008.
- A Mansfield bridge has been taped off by police following what has been described as a 'serious incident'. READ MORE.
- Plans to build a mixed-use development in Spion Kop have been approved. READ MORE.
- MP Alan Meale has called for an immediate fresh start at Mansfield Town Football Club - before it is too late. READ MORE.
- Former Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley is to raise thousands of pounds for a sick Sutton man during a one-off gig next month. READ MORE.
- A move to fill in the lagoons at Bentinck Void with 200,000 cubic tonnes of soil has been opposed by a group of campaigners –– which had originally backed the plans. READ MORE.
- Teachers' union the NUT have blasted plans to reinvent Mansfield's Sherwood Hall School as Samworth Church Academy. READ MORE.
- The Samworth Academy has announced that pupils will get free school uniforms for the first year. READ MORE.
- Around 50 householders have signed a petition objecting to plans by 'garden-grabbing' developers to build 10 homes in part of Mansfield. READ MORE.
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01 May 2008 4:00 PM
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