![]() ![]() Successful applicant councils will be able to issue penalty charge notices (PCNs) to offending drivers. The RAC said to avoid inadvertently breaking the rules, drivers must be able to clearly see boxes and where they end. Motorists should not enter them unless their exit is clear or they are waiting to turn right. Yellow boxes are used in an attempt to ensure traffic flows smoothly through busy junctions. ![]() That local authority is followed by South Gloucestershire Council which has 12 across three sites and Herefordshire Council which has eight across eight sites.īehind those, Trafford Council has seven across two sites, while Oldham Council also has seven but across six sites. The council with the highest number of yellow boxes affected is Reading, which has a total of 17 across 15 sites in the Berkshire borough. Consultations to enforce 111 yellow boxes across 27 councils in England Authority ![]()
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Unable to deny the sizzling attraction between them, Tristan offers to show Carys what she was missing-but what was supposed to be a purely physical arrangement becomes much more intense as feelings grow. When Tristan learns the truth, he’s incensed on Carys’s behalf-even more so when she admits she was underwhelmed by their lone sexual encounter. The real reason for Christopher and Carys’s secret meetings, however, is that he’s blackmailing her with the threat of disclosing that he took her virginity. ![]() ![]() But her neighbor, Tristan Montgomery, whose family and the Davies are in a centuries-long feud, believes that Carys has finally gone too far when he becomes convinced that she’s having an affair with the married Christopher Howe, who was courting and jilted Carys before his wedding. Lady Carys Davies is constantly pushing the edge of propriety with her scandalous fashion sense. Bateman’s transfixing second Ruthless Rivals Regency romance (after A Reckless Match) embraces the adage about keeping one’s enemies closer than one’s friends as members of rival families engage in a heated affair. ![]() ![]() The "Perilous Realm" refers to Faërie, a broad term for the fantastical dimension visited by each tale in a different way. Tolkien.Įnchanted by a sand-sorcerer, the toy dog Roverandom explores a world filled with strange and fabulous creatures the fat and unheroic Farmer Giles of Ham is called upon to do battle with the dragon Chrysophylax Hobbits, princesses, dwarves and trolls partake in the adventures of Tom Bombadil Smith of Wootton Major journeys to the land of Faery via the magical ingredients of a giant cake and Niggle the painter sets out to paint the perfect tree. ![]() Tales from the Perilous Realm is a compilation of the "classic fairy tales" of J.R.R. ![]() |