Author: Benjamin

Brighton and Hove City Council will intermittently stop the water flow from Victoria Fountain to prevent gulls from drowning due to wet wings. A bird rescuer expressed concerns that the fountain had become a “death trap” for birds seeking to cool off. Justin King, 51, reported rescuing over 30 birds from the fountain during the current heatwave. Councillor Mitchie Alexander, acting Cabinet member for Culture, Heritage, and Tourism, stated, “We are concerned about reports of fledgling gulls having issues in the Victoria Fountain and are taking swift action to mitigate any risks to the birds. We have adjusted the fountain’s…

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Nathan Hales maintained his composure under pressure to secure a remarkable Olympic shooting gold medal. Hales, from Chatham, demonstrated remarkable poise in the sweltering near-40-degree temperatures in Chateauroux, located over 200 miles south of Paris. In the shooting final on Tuesday, Hales clinched gold while breaking the Olympic record, with his friends and family, including his partner Charlotte Kerwood, a double Olympian, cheering him on. Hales’ victory marks Great Britain’s first Olympic shooting gold in 12 years, following Peter Wilson’s double trap win at London 2012, and the first in this discipline since Bob Braithwaite’s victory in 1968. He excelled…

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There was a time when Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown considered leaving judo altogether. When her older sister Jenny was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, Yeats-Brown instinctively wanted to step away from her sport to spend as much time as possible with her sister. However, Jenny insisted that Katie-Jemima should pursue her Olympic dream. That dream became reality at the Arena Champ-de-Mars on Wednesday, where Yeats-Brown competed in the women’s 70kg category. The 29-year-old from Pembury won her first fight against Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy from Madagascar but was narrowly defeated by Austria’s Michaela Polleres in the round of 16. While disappointed by…

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Winger Aaron Rowe has issued a warning to League 2 defenders. The quick-footed 23-year-old, who had an impressive season on loan at Crewe and narrowly missed out in the play-off final, is eager to start fresh with Gillingham. Rowe said, “Defenders will have to do a lot of running and quick footwork. I am a tricky player, so let’s see how they manage. My plan is no risk, expecting mistakes and lost balls, but it’s all about the reaction. I like to play freely and do what I need to do.” Last weekend, Rowe intercepted a Southend defender to create…

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The latest updates from National Highways explain that these closures are part of ongoing maintenance and development efforts on major roads and motorways in the area. Two of the closures are expected to cause delays ranging from 10 to 30 minutes, potentially affecting commute times and travel plans for many residents and travellers passing through Dartford. Drivers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly to avoid these peak disruption periods. National Highways, responsible for maintaining motorways and major A-roads, has confirmed that three of the closures already in place will continue through this week. It’s important to note that these…

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Harry Finch exhibited remarkable resilience to guide Kent Spitfires to a four-wicket victory over Hampshire in their Metro Bank One-Day Cup match at Beckenham on Wednesday. Chasing a target of 169, Kent faced a tough challenge, falling to 96-6 before Finch and Charlie Stobo (32 not out) combined for an unbeaten 74-run partnership to secure the win. Finch’s patient innings included an unbeaten 53 off 94 balls, proving crucial in their successful chase. Hampshire, who were bowled out for 168 in 41 overs, had been bolstered by a solid performance from South African all-rounder Beyers Swanepoel, who took 3-28 and…

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At least 11 Sussex Police officers responded to an incident near Brighton beach yesterday evening. While most officers were arresting a man, an officer with a dog kept onlookers at bay. The police were called to the city center following reports of a group carrying knives. The group was initially spotted near West Street before moving towards the seafront. A 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and possessing a knuckle duster in public. A Sussex Police spokesman stated: “Police received a report of a fight involving a group of people with knives near West Street,…

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Wednesday 31 July 2024 2:42 pm Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Email Tommy Fleetwood asserts that winning an Olympic gold medal at Paris 2024 would rank among his greatest achievements in golf as he gears up for what he describes as “the most amazing event in the world.” The British golfer, who represented Team GB in Tokyo three years ago, returns to Le Golf National, aiming to recapture the spirit of Europe’s memorable Ryder Cup victory at the venue in 2018. Accompanied by British teammate Matt Fitzpatrick, Fleetwood joins the world’s…

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