Monday, June 15, 2009
The Roadwise scheme also encourages healthy eating, tackles obesity and aims to get children active and into the spirit of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Hackney road safety team was also on hand to check that car seats were correctly fitted and offered in-car safety advice at drop-in testing sessions at Tesco car park in Morning Lane.
Cllr Alan Laing, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhoods said:
"Child seats can reduce the chances of a child being injured or even killed in a car accident but only if they're fitted correctly.
"Research carried out by Trading Standards found that on average, eight out of 10 children's car seats are fitted incorrectly.
"Parents and child carers should also be aware that they could face a £30 on the spot fine for not securing young children properly in cars.
"Or they could end up in court and face a fine of up to £500. It's absolutely vital that children's car seats are fitted correctly."
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Friday, May 15, 2009
Fourteen councils have been successful in attracting the funding, which will enable them to improve their information holdings on their streetlights, bridges, roads and other assets, in order to manage them as effectively as possible. Bids were received from local authorities across England. Awards have been made for innovative projects and successful bidders will act as champions in their regions allowing other local authorities to share in the techniques used.
Paul Clark said:
"High quality local highways are vital to communities; connecting people with work, shops, services, family and friends.
"That is why we have awarded this funding to those councils whose projects will most add to our knowledge of how best to manage these crucial networks."
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