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Warning over suspicious meat after sheep butchered near Sheffield Park, Uckfield

A SHEEP was reportedly butchered in a field near a popular park for its meat. The Sussex Police Rural Crime Team were alerted to the animal killing yesterday, which happened in a field near Sheffield Park, Uckfield. Police have warned people not to purchase any cheap or suspicious lamb or mutton following the incident. Yesterday the Team investigated a report of a sheep being butchered in a field near Sheffield Park for its meat. If you are offered cheap, suspicious lamb or mutton for sale please don t buy it. Anyone with information is urged to contact the force on 101, quoting 0928 of 12/2/21.

Police warning after sheep butchered in Sussex field

Police warning after sheep butchered in Sussex field
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I Love You Will U Marry Me : Sheffield graffiti removal sparks anger

BBC News Published image captionThe romantic gesture - overlaid with neon lights in 2008 - had formed part of the city s skyline since 2001 Musicians have reacted angrily to the removal of a graffiti marriage proposal painted almost 20 years ago. The I Love You Will U Marry Me message had remained on Sheffield s Park Hill flats since 2001. Singer Richard Hawley, a well-known son of the Steel City, said he was really angry and called for the symbol of his hometown to be reinstated. Pulp drummer Nick Banks and singer Yungblud also said they were dismayed and heartbroken . The graffiti was painted by Jason Lowe in a bid to woo his then-girlfriend and was later immortalised in neon lights as part of a marketing campaign.

The world s greatest rail journeys on our wish list for 2021

The world s greatest rail journeys on our wish list for 2021 Roshina Jowaheer © Roberto Moiola / Sysaworld The world s great rail journeys for a post-lockdown holiday, whether you re after something in England or Switzerland. Going on a great rail journey is one of the best ways to travel. While holidays might be off the table right now, the first trip we ll be taking when it s safe to do so is a once-in-a-lifetime rail journey. From reducing your carbon footprint to exploring the world at a slower pace, there s nothing better than exploring the world by rail. While we don t know when we ll be able to escape on the world s greatest rail journeys again (here s the latest government advice), we re always happy to dream.

The week in theatre: Nine Lessons and Carols; A Christmas Carol; The Ballad of Corona V; The Dumb Waiter | Theatre

Sun 13 Dec 2020 05.30 EST It was as if all the doors of an advent calendar had been flung open at once. Last week, after the month of darkness, theatres rescheduled their openings, and scrambled over one another to pack everyone in – which is to say, arrange their diminished spectators so that the gaps between them felt like a healthy breath rather than the reminder of a threat. Excitement! Anxiety! And a sea change. Not only the spacing, not only the choreography, but the sound of the stalls has been altered. Instead of elbowing your way into the auditorium through a bar scrum, you process sedately in file, with ushers patrolling like genial sentries. People don’t shout; there is murmur not hubbub in the auditorium. For the time being, one of the small but significant mysteries of the theatre is not happening: gone is that minute just before the start of a play when suddenly, without instruction, the entire audience stops buzzing and falls silent.

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