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Women fleeing abuse 'must not be housed with men'

by Sofia April 11, 2025
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A charity working with victims of sexual violence is calling for action to stop vulnerable women being housed in emergency accommodation with men.

Devon Rape Crisis & Sexual Abuse Services said it was "deeply concerned" by reports women fleeing domestic and sexual violence in Torbay were not always housed in female-only accommodation.

Chief executive Dr Davina Cull said: "Many of these women have experienced extreme trauma at the hands of men. Being placed in mixed-sex settings can feel unsafe, retraumatising."

A government spokesman said: "It's clear local authorities should ensure sufficient, suitable support in safe accommodation is available to meet the needs of domestic abuse victims."

Dr Cull said women needed access to trauma-informed, women-only spaces where they could begin to heal in safety and dignity.

"Emergency housing must not add to the harm these women have already endured," she said.

She urged the government to "commit proper, sustained funding to ensure safe, specialist accommodation is available across the country".

Leigh, from Patchwork House, said women could be further traumatised if they were housed in unsuitable places

Leigh, a survivor of domestic abuse, who works at Patchwork House Women's Centre in Torquay, said several women had spoken of their traumatic experiences while living in mixed-sex accommodation.

"We have had women in a shared house who won't leave their bedroom because they are fearful of coming out to men drunk or on drugs, or to inappropriate sexual innuendos," she said.

Leigh said in some cases women had been placed in emergency accommodation with a large number of men.

"For women who have fled and need safety and support, being housed with multiple men is traumatising and really affects them mentally," she said.

She added that the women needed a safe space to recover from what they had been through but were being further traumatised.

Psychiatrist Dr Karina Da Cunha said that, in her role as an independent practitioner in Torbay, she had worked with women fleeing abuse and had witnessed their deterioration after they were housed with men.

"In one case, the patient stopped eating, drinking, and was so afraid she started barricading her door. She even tried to take her own life," said Dr Da Cunha.

She said she had urged Torbay Council to re-house the patient urgently but this did not happen.

When she re-visited the patient 18 months later, she did not recognise the person she had been trying to help.

"She was psychotic and confused and she had lost a lot of weight. She had even cut her hair to look like a man to protect herself."

'Dangerous and traumatising'

Amanda Greenwood is chief executive of Trevi, a charity based in the South West of England which supports more than 1,000 women and children every year.

She said: "Placing women who have fled domestic abuse into mixed or male-only accommodation is not just unsuitable; it's dangerous and deeply retraumatising.

"For many women, these environments mirror the unsafe and violent circumstances they have fled, compounding their trauma and undermining their chances of recovery.

"We need to ensure that every woman fleeing domestic violence has access to accommodation that truly meets her needs."

A spokesperson for The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government said the reports of vulnerable women being housed with men were "extremely concerning".

"We are clear that local authorities should ensure sufficient, suitable support in safe accommodation is available to meet the needs of domestic abuse victims who need to flee their homes, and that any shared safe accommodation should be single sex."

The government said it has increased funding to local authorities to £160 million for 2025-26, an uplift of £30 million from the previous year, to provide further support in safe accommodation for domestic abuse survivors.

'High demand'

Torbay Council said it was committed to providing safe accommodation for people who were homeless due to fleeing domestic abuse.

A spokesperson said: "Where possible, we try to provide supported accommodation with Torbay Domestic Abuse Service (TDAS) or self-contained accommodation which is either owned or contracted by the council.

"Due to high levels of homelessness and demand placed on our temporary accommodation provision, we must sometimes secure additional accommodation units such as hotel accommodation, to meet our duties to homeless households.

"In urgent cases, where there has been no opportunity to plan accommodation in advance, sometimes the only option available is to provide hotel accommodation.

"The housing team review temporary accommodation placements daily to ensure those in hotel accommodation are moved to more suitable accommodation within our own provision as soon as possible."

April 11, 2025 0 comments
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Man stabbed in city centre park

by Noah April 10, 2025
written by Noah

A man has been left with potentially life-changing injuries after being stabbed in a city centre park.

Avon and Somerset Police said officers had been called by the ambulance service to Newtown Park, near Hassell Drive, in St Phillips, Bristol, at about 23:30 BST on Thursday.

The victim, in his 20s, said he had been attacked by three men who left the scene on bikes.

An investigation is under way with a cordon sealing off the park through which the Bristol and Bath Railway Path runs. Anyone with information has been asked to contact police.

April 10, 2025 0 comments
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New trailer for Wicked sequel takes fans back to Oz

by Austin April 8, 2025
written by Austin

The first full-length trailer for Wicked's forthcoming sequel has been released, offering fans a glimpse of how the Wizard of Oz spin-off will conclude.

Wicked: For Good will see Cynthia Erivo return as Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, alongside Ariana Grande as Glinda the Good Witch of the North.

The sequel picks up where the first film left off and covers the years after Elphaba and Glinda's decision to part ways.

Elphaba is now an enemy of the state of Oz, while Glinda has become a public figure controlled by the Wizard.

The new trailer shows Glinda's bedroom window cracking. She goes outside to her balcony to search for Elphaba, who then appears next to her from the shadows.

It also teases the arrival of Dorothy – seen walking down the yellow brick road with her friends – suggesting the character might have a bigger role in the films than in the musical. But the actress who plays her has not yet been revealed.

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At another point in the trailer, Elphaba is seen writing the phrase "Our wizard lies" in the clouds above Oz using her broom stick. But her unpopularity is emphasised in one scene showing an angry mob carrying torches through the streets as they look for her.

Other highlights include Elphaba receiving a handwritten note from Glinda reading: "I hope you get what your heart desires."

The trailer ends with Elphaba saying she's "off to see the Wizard" before flying on a broom into the distance with her winged monkeys.

Director Jon M Chu told Vanity Fair: "Our heart was broken when Glinda can't make the choice that we want her to so badly at the end of movie one, and it feels empowering for Elphaba to fly away from society.

"In movie two, we get to see the consequences of those choices. The temperature is up."

The films have been adapted from the hugely successful Broadway and West End musical, which itself was based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 novel.

However, the stage musical was split into two films for its big-screen adaptation, with the second due to be released on 21 November.

The two movies were shot simultaneously at Sky Studios Elstree in Hertfordshire between December 2022 and January 2024, with production interrupted mid-way through by the Hollywood actors' strike.

Wicked was the highest-grossing movie of 2024 in the UK, and scored 10 Oscar nominations – winning two for best costume and production design.

At two hours 40 minutes, the first film alone was almost as long as the entire length of the stage show.

April 8, 2025 0 comments
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Bomb squad called after magnet fisher hooks 'device'

by Jacob April 3, 2025
written by Jacob

Part of a village was cordoned off after a suspected bomb was found in a river.

The object was found by a person magnet fishing – which involves dangling a magnet attached to a rope into water to locate metallic finds – in the River Bure off Station Road in Hoveton, near Wroxham, on the Norfolk Broads, at about 13:40 BST on Saturday.

Norfolk Police placed a 100m (340ft) cordon at the scene and closed the road.

The cordon was lifted at about 16:50 after the Army's explosive ordnance disposal team from Colchester assessed the object and established it was not an unexploded ordnance device, police said.

April 3, 2025 0 comments
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Grandad, sons and grandson in island football team

by Ryan March 30, 2025
written by Ryan

The idea for the team came about after the island previously entered a five-a-side competition and realised there were more potential players.

However, the Papa Westray squad has to overcome a number of difficulties for any 11-a-side clashes.

The island has no football pitch so the team will have to travel by ferry to a different island – nearby Westray – in order to play a "home" match.

Meanwhile, training has been taking place indoors – or on a small five-a-side pitch near the island's only school.

For its first match, a special sailing was put on to take the team and supporters to the game and back.

The second leg of the tie will be played later in May where the team hopes to score its first goal.

The game was played on the island of Sanday

Centre-half and team manager Alistair said that despite the defeat it was a special occasion for his family – which made up nearly half the team – and the island.

"It meant a lot I must admit," he said.

"Going out to the pitch – a great sense of pride because it is a small island, there is only about 80 folk here.

"We lost quite heavily but actually the game was surprisingly good and having three sons and a grandson – it was one of those days you will never forget."

Alison Hourston and children Alma and Archie came to cheer on husband and dad Shane.

Grandson Aidan said that they had worked well together.

"I got a bit of abuse from my grandad – but it was good playing with them," he joked.

"Obviously dad has played with me out in the garden a good bit and in a five-a-side team so it's no different with an 11-a-side team, apart from a few extra folk."

Alison Hourston was at the match to support her husband Shane – and the rest of the family – along with children Alma and Archie.

She said: "I am getting very emotional about it all.

"I have been jumping up and down I have been very vocal – I think they are doing good.

"I am really proud of them, I am proud of them all."

'Discussed tactics'

Resident Alan Sharp, also spectating, said the game had really captured the island's imagination.

"We've been talking about it every Saturday in the pub for the last three months," he said.

"So it has been discussed as a project and then discussed as tactics and now they are here."

Papa Westray is best known for being the destination for the world's shortest scheduled flight.

The 1.7 mile (2.7km) flight between Westray and Papa Westray takes about two minutes to complete – including taxiing.

March 30, 2025 0 comments
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Historic Clyde ferry service closes after new bridge opens

by Evelyn March 25, 2025
written by Evelyn

Strathclyde Partnership for Transport continued to provide a subsidised passenger ferry until 2010, when the crossing was taken over by private operator Clydelink.

The new Renfrew Bridge opened on 9 May, the first new road bridge across the river since the Clyde Arc, nicknamed the "Squinty Bridge," in 2006.

Further west, in the wider Firth of Clyde, ferry services continue to operate between Gourock and Dunoon, operated by Western Ferries and CalMac.

March 25, 2025 0 comments
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Town seeks ambassadors to 'reshape' its image

by Stephanie February 25, 2025
written by Stephanie

A campaign has started to find ambassadors to help "reshape" the image of a town in Nottinghamshire.

The Destination Mansfield brand initiative was launched at the town's Palace Theatre on Tuesday.

Bosses said the aim of the project was to recruit businesses, community organisations and residents to promote the town and surrounding district in new ways.

New branding for the town has also been unveiled along with a new website.

Mansfield District Council hosted the launch, which is part of a wider two-year £715,000 project funded jointly by the authority and from a £12.3m Towns Fund grant from the government.

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The Gaia art installation is on display at the Palace Theatre until Sunday

Destination Mansfield spokesperson Michael Fisher, who is one of the new ambassadors, said they would "raise the profile of the area to help put it on the map, change perceptions, and drive investment".

Mr Fisher added: "This journey is a long journey, and like anything that develops it needs to be nurtured well and more importantly loved by people in and around the area."

The council said the campaign to rebrand the town, known for its industrial heritage and its proximity to Sherwood Forest, would be backed by a number of events to attract people to the town.

They include the unveiling of a 6m (19.7ft) artwork globe, called Gaia, which can be visited without charge at the Palace Theatre until Sunday.

February 25, 2025 0 comments
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Teens arrested after boy, 16, is stabbed

by Brooklyn February 23, 2025
written by Brooklyn

Two teenage boys have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a 16-year-old suffered serious injuries in a stabbing.

The boy was wounded at the junction of Weedon Road and Spencer Bridge Road in Northampton between 16:45 BST and 17:30 on Sunday.

Police said a 15-year-old and 16-year-old, both from Northampton, were being held in custody for questioning.

The victim, who was airlifted from the scene, remained in hospital and anyone with information about the assault was asked to call 101.

February 23, 2025 0 comments
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Lightning strike sets house roof on fire

by Penelope February 17, 2025
written by Penelope

A house in a West Sussex village caught fire after being struck by lightning.

Fire crews were called to the property on School Close, Fittleworth, shortly before 15:00 BST on Wednesday, West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service said.

A spokesperson added that the incident had been "scaled back" but firefighters were "expected to remain on scene for the time being".

No casualties have been reported.

"Residents are urged to continue to avoid the area to allow firefighters to work safely," the fire service added.

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The fire service says the blaze started following a lightning strike
February 17, 2025 0 comments
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Mobile cafe for youth offenders opens its doors

by Michelle February 8, 2025
written by Michelle

A Swindon charity has opened a mobile cafe where young offenders can become baristas in an attempt to prevent reoffending.

SMASH youth project mentors children and young people and has partnered with Swindon Borough Council and the Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner's office to set up the scheme.

Those involved have been selected for "restorative interventions", which is an alternative to being formally sentenced.

The cafe, named Solid Ground, is on the council's Civic Campus and is open to the public every Wednesday and Thursday from 10am until 3pm.

'Gained confidence'

One of the young people involved in the project said it had made a major difference in their outlook.

"Since starting at the van, I have gained confidence in myself and become more confident and tolerant of others, as well as gaining customer service skills," they said.

"I feel I have more hope and plans for the future now and I am starting to learn how to budget and plan better with the money I earn. I am grateful for the training opportunities."

The opening of the mobile cafe was attended by the leader of Swindon Borough Council Jim Robbins and Wiltshire Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Wilkinson.

Mr Wilkinson pointed to the scheme as an example of what could be achieved by young people from difficult backgrounds.

"We are constantly looking for initiatives which give young people the opportunity to move out of the clutches of the organised crime groups which want to drag them down into the world of drugs and criminality," he said.

"Through funding the coffee van and working with an organisation like SMASH, we're able to provide them with the confidence and skills to give them the opportunity to find meaningful employment."

Rowan Kikke from SMASH said the van was crucial in developing young people's "employability skills"

Lead for innovation and collaboration at SMASH, Rowan Kikke, said it was crucial for schemes like this to give young people an outlet.

"We're really keen to work with young people in a way that develops their employability skills and getting them into independence and we didn't have a way of doing that," she said.

"About two years ago the youth justice service approached us and said they had this old chip van and asked could we do anything with it that would create a space for young people.

"It takes time to garner trust, but they are ready to learn the skills to be a positive presence in the community."

February 8, 2025 0 comments
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