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内容摘要:Bristol's Mazi Project currently supports 90 disadvantaged 16 to 25-year-olds each week. But charity bosses say demand has been increasing, which is why they are launching a new service.

Bristol's Mazi Project currently supports 90 disadvantaged 16 to 25-year-olds each week. But charity bosses say demand has been increasing, which is why they are launching a new service.

Residents in Leigh say they have endured years of raw sewage bubbling up through manhole covers following heavy downpours because the old pumping station near Brook Lane is easily overwhelmed.Thames Water has been told by the Environment Agency that the situation was "not acceptable", the

Americans detained trying to send rice, Bibles, dollar bills to North Korea

Thames Water has apologised to its customers and said groundwater had overloaded its sewer system.Brian Boustred, who has lived in the village for nearly half a century, said: “Normal everyday life is made awful."He said: "Every time it rains heavily it floods, and it just comes as a grey sort of sludge, you’ve just got to put up with it because they don’t do anything.

Americans detained trying to send rice, Bibles, dollar bills to North Korea

“All through the summer it smells."Leigh parish councillor Mike Everitt told Dorking and Horley MP Chris Coghlan: “Every time we’ve had meetings with Thames Water, they have come out, they have given us lip service.

Americans detained trying to send rice, Bibles, dollar bills to North Korea

“They’ve told us that the pumping station needs upgrading to handle the amount of water coming through but there is no money so there is nothing they can really do - and then walked off and left us to it.”

Mr Coghlan said: “I’m very frustrated that this has been ignored for years by Thames Water, it’s really impacting the quality of life of my constituents.”It comes as the National Hazards Partnership

this weekend, highlighting the likelihood of fires that could be difficult to control.People are being asked to avoid the area. The main Hilltown to Rostrevor Road and Sandbanks Road were closed for a number of hours but have since reopened.

An announcement about which services will be cut as a crisis-hit local authority tries to balance its budget has been delayed.Earlier this month, Birmingham City Council asked ministers for permission to

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