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  • UK's largest mobile inflatable planetarium stolen

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/19492310

    The UK's largest mobile, inflatable planetarium has been stolen from the University of Hertfordshire.

    The so-called Cosmodrome was being kept in a trailer by the observatory in Bayfordbury near Hertford.

    It is used to teach schoolchildren about space and also appears at music festivals.

    The university said it was "utterly heartbroken" and wanted the public to keep their eyes peeled for the inflatable.

    The portable planetarium is roughly the size of a house and can fit 100 people inside.

    It uses light, sound and tactile experiences to host shows, lectures, and audio-visual art.

  • cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/7616190

    An inspector who sold his police trousers for £4 online has had his rank reduced after being found guilty of gross misconduct at a hearing.

    Owen Hurley of Hertfordshire Police admitted he sold the item on Vinted, a second-hand selling app.

    He told the misconduct hearing the trousers had been in his wardrobe at home for "a long time" and he wanted to "make space" after redecorating.

    Mr Hurley was reduced to the rank of sergeant, effective immediately.

    The trousers were spotted and reported to the force by a member of the public in summer 2023.

    At the hearing on Tuesday Mr Hurley described the sale as "a mistake."

    He confirmed the trousers did not bear a police logo or insignia, but admitted the listing on Vinted indicated they were police issue.

    Chief Constable Charlie Hall found the former inspector had ordered two new pairs of police trousers in January 2023, which were the