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Boaters protest about the proposed sale of the Jericho, Oxford | Jericho Boatyard on the Oxford Canal in 2005 near St Barnabas Church, Oxford | St Barnabas Church. During the 1960s pleasure boating began to grow in popularity and replace the old trading boats, After a fact-finding cruise on the canal, Barbara Castle ( Minister for Transport ) rejected a proposal for closure.
Over 800 jobs will be lost by the closure, including 400 at the head office in Castle Donington.
Following the closure of the recusant chapel at Hatherop Castle in 1844, a church was built at Horcott ( Fairford ) the following year at a cost of £ 700.
Since Turnmill's closure, The Gallery has made a successful move to Ministry of Sound, in Elephant & Castle.
An active campaign to save the line was lost when in 1965 the then Transport Secretary Barbara Castle confirmed its closure, despite the then new Labour government promising no further railway cutbacks.
The 97 AMW was tasked with flight crew formal training unit ( FTU ) responsibilities for the C-141 and C-5 aircrew, and with the closure of Castle AFB, California due to BRAC action, concurrently assumed FTU responsibilities for KC-135E / R / T flight crews.
In 1966 the line was due to be closed under Richard Beeching's Reshaping of Britain's Railways plan, but was reprieved just two weeks before its scheduled closure by Minister of Transport Barbara Castle.
St John's station was an early victim of closure, closing to passengers and freight on 3 July 1939, the services being diverted to Northampton Castle.
The end of the Cold War brought many changes to the Air Force, and Castle AFB was selected for closure under the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 during Round II Base Closure Commission deliberations ( BRAC 91 ).
However, the 93d continued to supervise the closure of Castle AFB.
The 93d Bomb Wing was inactivated on 30 September 1995 with the closure of Castle AFB.

closure and during
The causeway is generally open from about 3 hours after high tide until 2 hours before the next high tide, but the period of closure may be extended during stormy weather.
These codes and regulations all require the common steps of Environmental impact assessment, development of Environmental management plans, Mine closure planning ( which must be done before the start of mining operations ), and Environmental monitoring during operation and after closure.
It should be pointed out here though that not all of these attractions existed simultaneously, owing to changes in those countries that Germany was or was not allied to, in the volatile years leading up to and during World War II, a good example being the closure of the Wild West Bar following America's entry into the war as an enemy of Germany.
The only traffic from LaGuardia during the closure was a single C-9C government VIP jet, departing at approximately 5: 15 p. m. on the 12 < sup > th </ sup >.
Around 5. 9 million years ago, the connection between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean along the Betic and Rifan Corridor was progressively restricted until its total closure, effectively causing the salinity of the Mediterranean to periodically fall within the gypsum and salt deposition range, during what is known as the Messinian Salinity Crisis.
To achieve these goals, Boehm adapted a system of axle-mounted keys with a series of " open rings " ( called brille, German for " eyeglasses ", as they resembled the type of eyeglass frames common during the 19th century ) that were fitted around other tone holes, such that the closure of one tone hole by a finger would also close a key placed over a second hole.
Loading luggage onto a Boeing 747 at Boston Logan Airport, during a closure due to heavy snow
Bacup followed the regional and national trend of deindustrialisation during the early and mid-20th century ; a process exacerbated by the closure of Bacup railway station in 1966.
The new closure rule was immediately tested by the government only a few days after its adoption during debate at the Committee of the Whole stage of the Naval Aid Bill.
* the final phase of Antiquity is the period of Christianization during the later 4th to early 6th centuries, taken to be complete with the closure of the Neoplatonic Academy by Justinian I in 529 AD.
Though it remained a strong contender for continued operations, MINSY was identified for closure during the Base Realignment and Closure ( BRAC ) process of 1993.
Unfortunately the all too familiar pattern of Huguenot damage in the sixteenth century, followed by closure and partial demolition during the Revolution of 1789 and onwards has left only a much-damaged facade, and part of the nave, although the building has now been restored as a cultural centre.
In a 2005 closure study 45 % of corks showed gas leakage during pressure testing both from the sides of the cork as well as through the cork body itself.
Both the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the Rechabites achieved a major success when during World War I they were successful in bringing in mandatory closure of hotel bars and public houses at 6 pm, from the previous norm of 11 or 11. 30 pm.
Equipment installation and testing for the new systems began in late 2006, and the line upgrade work required the closure of sections of the Jubilee line each weekend during 2009.
Following a period of closure during 1993 when the line was converted to use the four rail electrical system of the London Underground, the ownership of Waterloo & City line was transferred to the Underground on 1 April 1994.
The criticism of Venevisión by the opposition increased during the closure of RCTV by the Chávez government.
This line was closed for passenger traffic during the early 1950s with final closure occurred by British Rail in 1981.
The military has been a significant part of life in Marina, which is located adjacent to the former Fort Ord, a US Army installation which closed in 1994 during the country's base closure initiative.
Knowing that Fort Dix was on a base closure list the U. S. Air Force attempted to save the U. S. Army post during 1987.
Other causes of the strong emigration have been the abandonment of traditional agricultural practices, like sheep and goat rearing, by the local youth, the closure of mines, like the large Sierra Menera mine near Ojos Negros, as well as the lifestyle changes that swept over rural Spain during the second half of the 20th century.
Dewey and Bird suggested that a common form of ophiolite obduction is related to the closure of rear-arc marginal basins and that, during such closure by subduction, slices of oceanic crust and mantle may be expelled onto adjacent continental forelands and emplaced as ophiolite sheets.
The river Avon had been navigable from Bristol to Bath during the early years of the 13th century but construction of mills on the river forced its closure.

closure and summer
On 2 July 1950 Haydn Jones died and closure of the railway seemed inevitable, but the line continued to operate for the remainder of the summer season, ending on 6 October.
The Western National bus company had informed the Transport Users Consultative Committee at the closure inquiry that it would require twenty buses in the summer to cope with the influx of holidaymakers, but that most would be idle for much of the year when far fewer people travelled to Minehead.
In the summer of 2012, the National Trust are to commission the temporary closure of the castle ( estimated until September ) to public viewing due to environmental re-development of the surrounding land.
An attempt to pass several changes concerning the operation of Greek universities resulted in large-scale demonstrations, mounting to tens of thousands protesters, and, finally, the closure of most institutions by protesting students in the summer of 2006.
With completion of the Riihimäki-St. Petersburg railroad in 1870, Terijoki become a popular summer resort, and was frequented by St. Petersburg's upper class until closure of the border during the Russian Revolution ( 1917 ).
Most locks are operated by their keepers between 9 a. m. and 7 p. m. from June to August, with progressively shorter hours as the hours of daylight reduce, and they are not operated during the lock-keeper's lunch hour between 1 p. m. and 2 p. m. During the summer months Assistant Lock Keepers are employed to deal with the heavy traffic and avoid the lunch-time closure.
The pass is sunny in the summer, spring, and fall, but is subject to severe weather and closure to traffic in the winter.
During the summer of 2004, following the closure of CRC Neatishead in Norfolk, completion of the refurbishment of the underground bunker at RAF Boulmer marked the arrival of over 250 personnel to man the Unit.
Local news bulletins on the station are now produced by Heart West Country in Bristol following the closure of its Gloucester newsroom during the summer of 2010.
Shortly before the closure of the 2006 summer transfer window, Madrid and Arsenal agreed to exchange Reyes for Brazilian international Júlio Baptista, each on a season-long loan deal.
BPC is particularly frustrated that the fashion shows dominate the park during two crucial times: in late summer, when the weather is perfect for park visitors ; and in early February, necessitating the early closure of BP's popular free-admission ice-skating rink.
However, due in part to the level of opposition to the closure, and also by the fact that British Railways had underestimated the logistical problems in providing a replacement bus service during the summer months owing to higher traffic levels, the line remained open.
Following the closure of Radio Clwyd, local bulletins for north-east Wales continued until 2002, staff having moved from Mold to Wrexham in the summer of 1998.
Although these abated temporarily after the closure of one of the pumping stations, the upstream part of the river is drying up completely during the summer, and the rest of the river may suffer the same fate within a few years ( compare the current situation with the " great flow of water " that was reported to exist in 1885, with a depth of 12 feet at Dolittle Mill on the Redbourn Road ).
The WRHA has a small shunter and has included cab rides, the first traction to move on the line since closure, with possible passenger coach movement by the summer of 2012.
* " Partial closure: Dorion Sagan reflects on Carl " ( 1997-Whole Earth, summer, pp. 34-37 )
For over seventy years between 1896 and closure in 1968 most of the summer weekend and school holiday rail traffic from Penarth carried holidaymakers and Penarthians to the busy beach at Lavernock or the Barry Island Pleasure Park for the day, with steam trains operating every thirty minutes from 7. 15 am until 11. 45 pm in both directions.
In the summer of 2012, Montclair announced its closure effective July 15.
The SPL had initially objected to Gretna signing Caig because he had still been under contract with Vancouver at the closure of the summer 2007 transfer window.
The camp was damaged by Delaware River flooding in 2005 and again in 2006, forcing its closure for the 2005 and 2006 summer camp seasons.
The bus operator deemed that 3. 4 kWh / km per gyrobus was unaffordable, so closure came in the summer of 1959 with the gyrobuses being abandoned.
Prior to the closure of the Afon Wen to Caernarfon Line in 1964, there were two named express services daily during the summer between Pwllheli and London:

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