Holyhead will reopen Market Street to traffic after a ban saw a dramatic drop in trade.
It had been landscaped and closed for most of the day but businesses said the ban was hurting them and work has started to re-open it, except for the market day closure mid-week when temporary stalls are set up on the road.
BMW agreed to pay £537Million or 5.1 billion yuan to distributors in China to help cover their losses after the retailers stopped ordering cars from the manufacturer, a dealers’ group said.
The subsidies are the largest by an automaker to its retailers in China and will be paid by the end of February, but dealers are still in talks with the Munich-based carmaker over this year’s sales targets, he said, and it’s likely to spark off similar claims from other dealers for rival marques facing excessive targets.
Toyota is opening the door to the hydrogen future, making available thousands of hydrogen fuel cell patents royalty free.
Announced at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show, this Toyota initiative will spur development and introduction of innovative fuel cell technologies around the world.