The Zone
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First episode date | September 2, 1991 |
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Networks | YTV |
Headquarters | Toronto |
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ID | 2048040 |
About The Zone
The Zone is the flagship weekday afternoon programming block on the Canadian television channel YTV. It airs between 4:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m. ET and PT in Canada. On Saturday mornings, it is called The Zone Weekend.
Britney Spears: Everytime video revisited by fans following abortion news
... A year after the pair split, Spears released her album In The Zone, the third single from which was Everytime - a slow ballad which was a departure from some of her earlier, more upbeat releases...
Putin meets former Wagner commander Andrei Troshev
... Addressing Mr Troshev, the president said he could " volunteer units that can perform various combat tasks, above all, of course, in The Zone of a special military operation" in reference to Ukraine...
Ulez: 510 camera-related crimes in five months, says Met Police
... 50 per day to drive a non-compliant vehicle anywhere in The Zone under the controversial clean-air plan...
Ulez expanded to include whole of outer London
... 50 per day to drive a non-compliant vehicle anywhere in The Zone under the controversial clean-air plan...
Ulez: Criticism as home counties refuse road signage
... " I think people do need a good advance warning of the fact they re entering the Ulez zone so it s time that councils stopped resisting and actually go ahead and put up the signs so everyone approaching The Zone from all directions has adequate warning, " he said...
London Ulez expansion: Do clean-air zones reduce pollution?
... By October 2022, Ulez had reduced NO2 levels next to the roadside by an estimated 46% in central London and by 21% in inner London, according to a Air quality also improved in places on the boundary of the Ulez area - a finding also noted in - suggesting drivers were being persuaded to switch to less-polluting vehicles rather than simply driving further to avoid The Zone...
King's Lynn GCSE students and the music that helped them through
... Get in The Zone Rayan s really pleased with his results and wants to pursue further education after school...
Ulez: More than 300 cameras damaged or stolen in four months
... It also suggests that the vast majority have been in outer London where The Zone is being expanded...
Ulez: Criticism as home counties refuse road signage
By Guy LynnBBC News
The RAC has raised concerns over the refusal by councils to install warning signs for the expanded Ultra Low Emission Zone (Ulez).
The expansion, effective from Tuesday, imposes a daily charge of £12. 50 on some vehicles entering London.
Six out of the seven councils neighbouring the capital have not signed an agreement with Transport for London (TfL) to install warnings signs.
Many roads into London will therefore lack notice and drivers could be fined.
Kent has joined Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Essex, and Thurrock councils in rejecting permission for signage.
Only Slough, the smallest neighbouring local authority, has reached an agreement with TfL.
The Charge will apply if a vehicle fails to meet.
'Stop resisting'Simon Williams, spokesperson for the RAC, said contesting or opposing The Mayor of London's plan might not be The Most effective approach.
He told BBC London: " I think the councils who are contesting or battling The Mayor of London probably need to just give in and give drivers a little bit of advance warning. "
He Said it was important to provide drivers with effective communication through signage.
" I think people do need a good advance warning of the fact they're entering the Ulez zone so it's time that councils stopped resisting and actually go ahead and put up The Signs so everyone approaching The Zone from All Directions has adequate warning, " He Said .
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has extended TfL's scrappage scheme to all London residents with non-compliant vehicles.
An additional £50m has been allocated to the initiative, which allows Londoners to Trade In vehicles in exchange for grants of £2,000 for cars and £1,000 for motorbikes.
No support has been announced for people living just outside London who regularly commute into The City .
Martin Gough, the leader of Kent Council, said: " We're not prepared to facilitate a scheme against the interests of our residents and for which the mitigation others in London have been offered, have not been offered. "
TfL has stated that London's deputy mayor for transport, Seb Dance , criticised the decision of the councils, asserting that they were " letting down residents".
Dance has argued that if drivers were fined due to a lack of warning about the Ulez, councils should bear the responsibility.
The Mayor 's spokesperson has previously said that the refusal to erect signage might make councils accountable for drivers not being " fully aware" of the Ulez boundaries.
They also highlighted that county highways authorities have statutory obligations and that the councils have declined TfL's offer to fund The Sign installation costs.
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