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Malvern friend in tribute to 'legend' as murder suspects bailed
Malvern friend in tribute to 'legend' as murder suspects bailed

BBC News

time14-07-2025

  • BBC News

Malvern friend in tribute to 'legend' as murder suspects bailed

A man who died after a fight in Malvern sparked a murder investigation "dedicated his life to helping others", one of his closest friends Giles, from Malvern, paid tribute to 52-year-old Paul Hart describing him as "a legend of a man"."If you met Paul once, you'd never forget him," Mr Giles said. "If you had a hug from Paul, you'd always remember him." He said Mr Hart had run Legacy Moto, a club for bikers in Hart has not yet been officially named by West Mercia Police, who on Saturday arrested and later bailed, a man, 25, and a teenage boy, 17, on suspicion of murder and assault. Part of the town centre was sealed off on Saturday and people were told to avoid the A449, between Queens Drive and Edith who knew Mr Hart have been paying tribute to him on the Legacy Moto Facebook page. Rebuilt his life Mr Giles, a co-founder of Legacy Moto, a community group for motorcyclists, said his friend had faced his own challenges in life, including dealing with PTSD, but he had always focused on other people."This is a man who was homeless a few years ago, lived in a bus, lived in a borrowed caravan," he said."He managed to piece his life together and then spent the rest of his life helping other people – a quite remarkable person." Mr Giles said he had been left numb with shock at his loss, adding: "I couldn't quite comprehend it. We're still trying to come to terms with it to be perfectly honest."He said he could not go into the circumstances of how Mr Hart died, but he said: "This is a man who died how he lived, helping other people, attempting to help other people, and that's the double tragedy that we're still trying to comprehend." On Saturday, police said officers had been called to Belle Vue Terrace where the 52-year-old was found unconscious and taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital, where he was pronounced Ch Insp Lee Holehouse appealed for anyone who had any information, including phone, dashcam, doorbell and CCTV officers, some in plain clothes, have been in the area carrying out inquiries. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Favourable Signals For Thruvision Group: Numerous Insiders Acquired Stock
Favourable Signals For Thruvision Group: Numerous Insiders Acquired Stock

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Favourable Signals For Thruvision Group: Numerous Insiders Acquired Stock

Usually, when one insider buys stock, it might not be a monumental event. But when multiple insiders are buying like they did in the case of Thruvision Group plc (LON:THRU), that sends out a positive message to the company's shareholders. While insider transactions are not the most important thing when it comes to long-term investing, logic dictates you should pay some attention to whether insiders are buying or selling shares. Trump has pledged to "unleash" American oil and gas and these 15 US stocks have developments that are poised to benefit. Over the last year, we can see that the biggest insider purchase was by insider Paul Hart for UK£50k worth of shares, at about UK£0.022 per share. So it's clear an insider wanted to buy, even at a higher price than the current share price (being UK£0.011). Their view may have changed since then, but at least it shows they felt optimistic at the time. To us, it's very important to consider the price insiders pay for shares. It is generally more encouraging if they paid above the current price, as it suggests they saw value, even at higher levels. Happily, we note that in the last year insiders paid UK£199k for 10.77m shares. But insiders sold 3.27m shares worth UK£57k. In the last twelve months there was more buying than selling by Thruvision Group insiders. They paid about UK£0.018 on average. I'd consider this a positive as it suggests insiders see value at around the current price. The chart below shows insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last year. If you click on the chart, you can see all the individual transactions, including the share price, individual, and the date! View our latest analysis for Thruvision Group Thruvision Group is not the only stock insiders are buying. So take a peek at this free list of under-the-radar companies with insider buying. There has been significantly more insider buying, than selling, at Thruvision Group, over the last three months. In fact, four insiders bought UK£173k worth of shares. On the other hand, insiders netted UK£57k by selling. Insiders have spent more buying shares than they have selling, so on balance we think they are are probably optimistic. Many investors like to check how much of a company is owned by insiders. Usually, the higher the insider ownership, the more likely it is that insiders will be incentivised to build the company for the long term. Thruvision Group insiders own about UK£325k worth of shares. That equates to 16% of the company. We've certainly seen higher levels of insider ownership elsewhere, but these holdings are enough to suggest alignment between insiders and the other shareholders. It is good to see recent purchasing. And the longer term insider transactions also give us confidence. However, we note that the company didn't make a profit over the last twelve months, which makes us cautious. Insiders likely see value in Thruvision Group shares, given these transactions (along with notable insider ownership of the company). So these insider transactions can help us build a thesis about the stock, but it's also worthwhile knowing the risks facing this company. For example, Thruvision Group has 4 warning signs (and 2 which don't sit too well with us) we think you should know about. But note: Thruvision Group may not be the best stock to buy. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies with high ROE and low debt. For the purposes of this article, insiders are those individuals who report their transactions to the relevant regulatory body. We currently account for open market transactions and private dispositions of direct interests only, but not derivative transactions or indirect interests. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Veteran boss Hart joins Carlisle in advisory role
Veteran boss Hart joins Carlisle in advisory role

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Veteran boss Hart joins Carlisle in advisory role

Carlisle United have brought in veteran manager Paul Hart in an advisory role to the club's board. Hart, who has managed nine clubs and had various roles at others, took part in Carlisle's strategic review. Advertisement The 72-year-old, whose most recent job was assistant manager at Charlton Athletic under Nathan Jones which he left last August, will work on a part-time consultancy basis at Brunton Park. "Paul has the experience and credentials at all football levels and across all aspects of the game," said chairman Tom Piatak. "We have already had the benefit of Paul's input during the recent review, and he will be a valuable addition and asset to the board, and in turn the club going forward." The strategic review undertaken at Carlisle followed successive relegations which have led to the Blues dropping into the National League for the first time since 2005. Advertisement Changes have already been implemented since the end of the season last month with Mark Hughes staying on as manager and Marc Tierney arriving as head of football operations to replace sporting director Rob Clarkson. In the findings of the review, owner Piatak discussed all aspects of the club. The Florida-based American said Carlisle's performance over the past two seasons was "unacceptable" and a "full reset" was required. He said recruitment over the past three transfer windows had "not met expectations" with Carlisle using 42 players as they finished 23rd in League Two, seven points shy of safety. Advertisement Piatak added that "personal preferences" of individuals had overridden increased resources in scouting and data in bringing in players. There was also criticism of the team's fitness and professional standards. Reference was made to "inadequate preparation, inconsistent conditioning and a lack of consistent sharpness". 'Entire focus on getting back to EFL' Going forward, Piatak said the club's aim is to be "the fittest, best prepared team in the National League". He insisted he and his family remain committed "financially, operationally and emotionally" to restoring Carlisle's fortunes, and that securing promotion at the first attempt was the immediate goal. Advertisement "Our entire focus is on getting back to the EFL," he added.

Veteran boss Hart joins Carlisle in advisory role
Veteran boss Hart joins Carlisle in advisory role

BBC News

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Veteran boss Hart joins Carlisle in advisory role

Carlisle United have brought in veteran manager Paul Hart in an advisory role to the club's who has managed nine clubs and had various roles at others, took part in Carlisle's strategic 72-year-old, whose most recent job was assistant manager at Charlton Athletic under Nathan Jones which he left last August, will work on a part-time consultancy basis at Brunton Park. "Paul has the experience and credentials at all football levels and across all aspects of the game," said, external chairman Tom Piatak."We have already had the benefit of Paul's input during the recent review, and he will be a valuable addition and asset to the board, and in turn the club going forward." The strategic review undertaken at Carlisle followed successive relegations which have led to the Blues dropping into the National League for the first time since have already been implemented since the end of the season last month with Mark Hughes staying on as manager and Marc Tierney arriving as head of football operations to replace sporting director Rob the findings of the review, owner Piatak discussed all aspects of the Florida-based American said Carlisle's performance over the past two seasons was "unacceptable" and a "full reset", external was said recruitment over the past three transfer windows had "not met expectations" with Carlisle using 42 players as they finished 23rd in League Two, seven points shy of added that "personal preferences" of individuals had overridden increased resources in scouting and data in bringing in was also criticism of the team's fitness and professional standards. Reference was made to "inadequate preparation, inconsistent conditioning and a lack of consistent sharpness". 'Entire focus on getting back to EFL' Going forward, Piatak said the club's aim is to be "the fittest, best prepared team in the National League".He insisted he and his family remain committed "financially, operationally and emotionally" to restoring Carlisle's fortunes, and that securing promotion at the first attempt was the immediate goal."Our entire focus is on getting back to the EFL," he added.

New plan for bins and recycling to be considered
New plan for bins and recycling to be considered

Yahoo

time18-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

New plan for bins and recycling to be considered

Weekly household food waste collections and changes to bins and recycling are being considered by Lancaster City Council. All councils are being told to follow a government "simpler recycling" scheme which aims to create consistent waste collection and recycling arrangements to reduce the use of landfill tips and to recycle more materials like paper, tins, glass and plastics. Also food waste can be used in some processes to generate heat energy or for fertilisers for farms and gardens. The council's cabinet will meet to decide the best way for the collections to be introduced in the district, possibly switching from the current recycling boxes to new wheelie bins. Larger bins would make it easier for households to store recyclables like glass, plastic, tins, cardboard and paper and reduce mess on the streets. If the proposals get the green light, recycling collections would move to every three weeks instead of every two, because there will be more space in each bin. The same three-week cycle is also being proposed for non-recyclable waste, with the expectation that people throw away less once they start recycling food waste weekly. Paul Hart, cabinet member for environmental services, said: "I know these are big changes, but other councils that have already made the switch are seeing less waste and more being recycled. "That's what we're aiming for too." The city council has received around £1.46m from the government to support food waste collections. This will be used to buy new vehicles and food waste caddies for households, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said. Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. Food waste bins for England in recycling reform Where the UK's recycling really goes Plastic tubs and pots to be accepted in recycling Lancaster City Council

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