In part two, we listed exactly why Taylor Wimpey cannot be trusted to work in nature’s interests.įor part three, the Canary found that the latest environment-wrecking whims of the housing developer have thrown up something notable – how leading conservation charity the Wildlife Trust is entangled with both Middlemarch and Taylor Wimpey itself. Crucially, the article identified Wimpey’s ecological consultant – Middlemarch – pushing to undermine the trees’ protected designation. Sign up for our daily newsletter here for all the latest news about Nuneaton.In part one of this three-part series, the Canary explored Taylor Wimpey’s plan to tear down over 40 protected trees. The road remained closed until just after 8.30pm while the area was made safe. The vehicle is understood to have collided with a gas unit. Police were forced to close part of College Street for just over three hours following the incident, which was reported at 5.15pm.įirefighters were called to the scene due to reports of a smell of gas following a collision involving a car on the school site. It went on to say that the emergency services were 'amazing' and that no one was injured. This will hopefully give services tomorrow and the weekend to repair our gas supply and pipes as well as making our school site safe." For the safety of pupils and staff, the College Street-based school has shut its doors so that repairs can be made.ĬoventryLive has seen a message sent to parents last night (September 7), which read: "Due to a car accident that has caused damage to the school site and a gas leak, school will be closed tomorrow. It follows a car accident that caused damage to the school site, as well as a gas leak. Middlemarch School pupils have been told to stay away today (September 8). A Nuneaton school has been forced to close today over gas safety concerns after an incident last night.
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