The horseshoe-shaped, dual track terminal is adjacent to the town of Lanark in South Lanarkshire and only a stones throw away from the quarry. Track upgrades have been completed and the track is ...
The South African Police Service (SAPS) in Welkom is urgently appealing to the public for assistance in locating the driver of a vehicle involved in a fatal hit-and-run incident. In a statement, the ...
The mineral rights of the San Rafael Rock Quarry have been purchased by CRH ... “CRH has a proven track record in value creation through acquisition which over the last decade has accounted ...
Plans for a new quarry are moving forward despite concerns raised over noise, dust and the effect on wildlife. Cemex has submitted a new planning application to Hampshire County Council and Dorset ...
After a holiday break, some of the best indoor track and field facilities in the country host meets. In the first track weekend of the new year, Texas A&M brings its new facility into its second ...
Forget those old-school static speed traps – we’re talking about a sophisticated point-to-point system that’ll track your average speed over extended distances. “What we want to move towards with this ...
Originally approved by voters in a 2008 ballot initiative, the track aims to connect California's two biggest cities, Los Angeles and San Francisco, via Central Valley, linking with several other ...
Researchers are deeming it the most significant dinosaur track discovery of the past 25 years. In 2023, quarry worker Gary Johnson was stripping back clay with his vehicle when he felt “unusual ...
“This is one of the most impressive track sites I’ve ever seen ... The dinosaur stomping ground was first discovered by quarry worker Gary Johnson while he was operating a mechanical digger.
While excavating outside London, archaeologists discovered thousands of bones thrown down a quarry shaft in Roman times. But one, in particular, stood out: a dog's baculum (penis bone) that had ...
with the longest continuous track stretching more than 150m in length. The steps were first uncovered when Oxfordshire quarry worker Gary Johnson noticed unusual bumps as he used his digger.