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		<title>Vandalism Strikes Scalloway Swimming Pool in Shetland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Vandalism incidents have been reported in Shetland, particularly affecting the Scalloway swimming pool and local signage.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a troubling development for residents of Shetland, vandalism has been reported in Scalloway, raising concerns about public safety. The Scalloway swimming pool, a local facility, is now guarded by a flimsy metal fence due to ongoing vandalism issues.</p>
<p>Local officials have noted that the perpetrators of these acts are believed to be from Lerwick, indicating a troubling trend in community behavior. The vandalism has not only affected the swimming pool but has also extended to public signage, with a sign at the Corporation Street bus gate recently tampered with.</p>
<p>The bus-only street on Corporation Street has been operational since May 2024, and the tampering of the sign has raised immediate concerns. Specifically, the sign on Heatley Street was found spun around 180 degrees, rendering it ineffective for guiding traffic.</p>
<p>Ian Scott, a local official, described the incidents as &#8220;mindless and wanton vandalism,&#8221; emphasizing the negative impact on the community. In response to the tampering, a spokesperson for the Reform UK-run Lancashire County Council confirmed, &#8220;we are aware that an advanced sign at the Corporation Street bus gate has been tampered with&#8221; and assured that plans are in place to return it to its correct position.</p>
<p>However, enforcement of the left turn movement into the bus gate will not commence until the sign is correctly positioned, highlighting the immediate implications of these vandalism acts on local traffic management.</p>
<p>Vandalism is a recurring issue in Shetland, particularly noted by local officials who are increasingly concerned about the safety and integrity of public spaces. The community&#8217;s response to these incidents remains to be seen, as officials work to address the ongoing challenges posed by vandalism.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the extent of the vandalism and the measures that will be taken to prevent future incidents. As the situation develops, local residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to authorities.</p>
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		<title>Larne: Upcoming 10 Mile Race and Community Concerns</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 23:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Larne 10 Mile Race is set for April 11, 2026, amid rising community concerns over dog fouling enforcement.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The wider picture</h2>
<p>The Larne 10 Mile Race has quickly become a firm favorite on the local running calendar. Scheduled for April 11, 2026, this event is expected to attract a significant number of participants, building on the success of the previous year, where more than 700 runners took part. Sponsored by Saint-Gobain Exterior Solutions, the race not only promotes fitness but also fosters community spirit in Larne, Northern Ireland.</p>
<p>In conjunction with the excitement surrounding the race, local officials are addressing pressing community concerns, particularly regarding dog fouling in public spaces. The fixed penalty for dog fouling in Larne stands at £200 per offence, a measure aimed at maintaining cleanliness and respect for community areas. However, failure to pay this penalty can lead to a court fine of up to £2,500, which has raised awareness about the seriousness of this issue.</p>
<p>Local veterans and councillors have voiced their concerns, urging the Mid and East Antrim Council to increase enforcement in sensitive areas such as Larne Memorial Gardens and Greenland Cemetery. &#8220;I am calling on the council to increase its presence and enforcement in these sensitive areas,&#8221; stated Gregg McKeen, a Larne Lough DUP Councillor. His comments reflect a growing frustration among residents regarding the disrespect shown in these areas.</p>
<p>Veterans’ Champion Billy Ashe MBE echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the need for respect at memorial sites. &#8220;Dog fouling at the cenotaph and memorials is utterly unacceptable,&#8221; he remarked, highlighting the community&#8217;s commitment to preserving the dignity of these spaces.</p>
<p>As the Larne 10 Mile Race approaches, the community is not only preparing for a day of athletic achievement but also grappling with the need for improved public decorum. The race, which allows participants aged 17 and above, is expected to draw attention to both the sporting spirit and the importance of community responsibility.</p>
<p>In a related initiative, the Glentoran Football Club has announced that mascot places are available for their fixtures against Dungannon Swifts and Larne, targeting children aged between 6 and 11. This initiative aims to engage younger fans and foster a sense of belonging within the community.</p>
<p>As the date of the race draws nearer, local officials and community leaders are hopeful that the event will not only be a celebration of running but also a catalyst for positive change regarding community standards. Observers anticipate that the increased focus on enforcement and public awareness campaigns will lead to a more respectful environment in Larne.</p>
<p>With the Larne 10 Mile Race on the horizon, the community is poised to showcase its spirit while addressing the pressing issues that affect its public spaces. The collaboration between local businesses, such as Saint-Gobain Exterior Solutions and Kilwaughter Minerals, and the council is expected to play a vital role in ensuring the success of both the race and the ongoing efforts to maintain community standards.</p>
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