07/08/2012

Other News In Brief

Tean GB Match Beijing Gold Medal Haul

Britain’s Olympic athletes have now equalled their Beijing gold medal haul, winning 19 gold medals to date.

Alistair Brownlee's triumph in the triathlon secured the equalising medal on day 11 of the games.

It is now widely predicted that more gold medals could follow in today’s cycling and dressage events.

Teens Body Recovered From Lake

A Shropshire teenager has died after the car he was in left the road and went into a lake in Staffordshire.

Ambulance crews were called to Patshull Park Hotel, Burnhill Green, at about 00:30 BST on Monday following reports a Peugeot 306 was in the water.

The driver of the vehicle, an 18-year-old male, and a 15-year-old female passenger both managed to get out.

Police divers recovered the body of the 16-year-old from The Great Pool later that evening.

Police said the car was the only vehicle involved in the collision. It left Patshull Road and went through a hedge before entering the lake.

1,500 Jobs To Be created In Bluewater Expansion

Up to 1,500 new jobs could be created after plans were unveiled to boost the number of shops and eateries at one of Britain's biggest shopping centres.

Consultation has begun on an application to extend up to 20% of the existing retail and catering space at Bluewater near Dartford, Kent.

Since it opened in March 1999, Bluewater has more than 330 stores spread over 1.6 million sq ft and attracts around 28 million visitors a year.

The anticipated 1,500 new jobs would be made available to local residents through the centre's on-site training and recruitment unit.

Bluewater said the plans would build upon its "aspirational tenant mix, reinforcing its position as Europe's leading retail, leisure and events destination".


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