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South Gloucestershire

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Population279,027 (2017)
Government bodySouth Gloucestershire Council
Points of interest Dyrham Park
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About South Gloucestershire


South Gloucestershire is an extraordinary unitary authority area in South West England. It comprises multiple suburban areas to the north and east of Bristol as well as a large rural hinterland. South Gloucestershire was created in 1996 from the northern section of the county of Avon, which was abolished at that time.

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... I m losing care staff to Amazon Josh Hawker, a director at care home company AbleCare, says the firm has been struggling to recruit for a few months now, despite its overall wage bill rising by 10%, AbleCare, which runs six care homes around Bristol and South Gloucestershire, is also finding it difficult to retain staff, with carers tempted away by high pay offers outside of the sector that the business cannot compete with...

Extinction Rebellion: Jury clears protesters dragged off train roof

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... The ex-university lecturer, from South Gloucestershire, said he had been trying " to put others first" during the protest which disrupted services for 77 minutes and led to 15 trains being delayed or cancelled...

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... About 150 miles away in South Gloucestershire, one mother, who asked not to be named, says her 14-year-old daughter is wearing extra leggings and a T-shirt, as well as two pairs of socks, to school - but comes home " freezing" because the windows are open and the heating is off...

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Extinction Rebellion: Jury clears protesters dragged off train roof

Oct 21,2021 9:59 am

Two Climate Change activists who sat on The Roof of a rush-hour train in East London have been cleared of obstructing a carriage on The Railway .

The Rev Sue Parfitt, 79, and Fr Martin Newell , 54, were dragged off the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) carriage at Shadwell station on 17 October 2019.

A third activist, Philip Kingston, 85, superglued his hand to The Train .

Speaking outside Inner London Crown Court , Ms Parfitt said: " It's wonderful that The Jury saw the bigger picture".

Mike Schwarz, solicitor at the Law Firm Hodge Jones and Allen which represented The Defendants , described The Verdict as being part of an " escalating pattern".

He Said : " There is mounting evidence from the courts and in particular from juries that The Public is taking the climate crisis and the increasingly urgent need to focus on it far more seriously than government and business. "

The Verdict comes after four people were recently over toppling The Statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol and throwing it in the harbour.

Speaking outside Inner London Crown Court , Fr Newell was asked if he was planning to disrupt Public Transport again. He replied: " I'm not sure that disrupting Public Transport is The Right thing to do at this point, but in terms of would I risk going to prison? Absolutely. "

Ms Parfitt, 79, said she felt The Verdict showed that the protest had been " The Right thing to do".

She Said : " It's wonderful that The Jury saw the bigger picture, that The Court has vindicated our action and we hope it in some small way inspires others to feel that there may be sacrifices to be made, perhaps particularly by people of faith. "

The Jury had heard that The Trio were strongly motivated by their Christian faith while Mr Kingston's grandchildren also influenced his participation.

The ex-university lecturer, from South Gloucestershire , said he had been trying " to put others first" during the protest which disrupted services for 77 minutes and led to 15 trains being delayed or cancelled.

The Jury heard that some passengers told the environmentalists that The Train they had targeted was an electric train - One of the greenest modes of Transport - and should therefore not be the focus of the protest.

The Court heard the DLR service, which was travelling from Lewisham to Bank shortly before 07:00 BST, had been at about 70% capacity.

In what they said was an attempt to appeal to The Public and the government about the dangers of Climate Change and the financial institutions whose actions damage The Planet , they targeted a train One stop away from Bank, in The City of London's Financial District .

This Was partly because, according to the activists, they had planned The Demonstration to ensure there was no risk to public safety, by taking measures including targeting a station Above Ground and having 10 Extinction Rebellion activists on The Platform to ensure violence did not Break Out .

Fr Newell said: " I'm very grateful to The Jury to acting on their conscience and hearing the issues that we wanted to raise in the original action two and a half years ago.

" The climate emergency is the biggest issue facing the human race in Our Time and nothing is more important with dealing with that and despite The Words that many governments have said about being more urgent, they're just not doing it. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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