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ALL of a sudden, the prospect of closure was in the air.
But it and Lowestoft Lighthouse, further north on the East Anglian coast, have now been spared the prospect of closure.
The prospect of closure is so excruciating to St . Augustines parishioners that, a year ago, a group of them occupied the rectory for a week in protest.
Unite initially persuaded 665 workers, mostly vital production staff, to reject that.The prospect of closure is a nasty headache for Mr Salmond.
One group facing the prospect of closure is the Physical Disability Council of NSW (PCDN), which campaigns for systemic changes to ensure people with a disability have equal rights and are included and ensured full participation in society.
SportBrain members, who have each paid $99 for the devices to record their daily step counts and upload them to the SportBrain.com Web site, are not taking the prospect of closure lying down.
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Beside the prospect of closures, another looming problem, Patel warned, is that a two-tier system is developing in Britain's care homes.
In Leicestershire, the council is planning to cut its museum budget by £1.8m to £3.9m in 2018/19, raising the prospect of closures and charging.
The banks declined to say how many of the combined group's 250 branches would be closed, although CYGB executives downplayed the prospect of closures because there is little overlap between their branch networks.
But despite the union's decision to cancel its strike, Ineos went ahead with its shutdown and upped the stakes by raising the prospect of permanent closure.
He said the BBC would have to "continue to make tough choices and simplify the BBC in the next charter", which will begin in 2017, raising the prospect of the closure of more frontline services after the decision to axe the BBC3 TV channel.
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