An illegal party of ‘over 50 people’ reportedly took place in a quarry – prompting a mixed reaction from members of the community. Police officers were called out at around 9.10pm on Saturday night following reports of a large gathering in the quarry off Ormsgill Lane, Barrow. And the incident has left readers of The Mail concerned. Barrow Lad said: “Bit worrying about the clowns gathering to mess around.” Hang em up said: “This site has been used as a dog toilet for years, I have stopped going up there now. Shoequeen22 said: “They did not clean up after themselves, it was left in a disgusting mess; they had even lit a fire.”
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Loffler Companies Secures New Corporate Headquarters Site for Growing Technology & Managed Services Business
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Loffler Companies, a nationally recognized business technology and managed services provider, invests in 150,000-square- foot new corporate headquarters in former Sam’s Club building in St. Louis Park, MN
This allows our entire team to work better together, and improve collaboration and efficiency to better serve our clients, employees partners and community. MINNEAPOLIS (PRWEB) February 17, 2021 Loffler Companies announced today that it will move its corporate headquarters to St. Louis Park, MN by the end of 2021. The new location, at 3745 Louisiana Ave. S., is adjacent to the new Southwest Light Rail Transit (under construction) and the Cedar Lake Trail bike and walking path. The move is a coming home for Jim Loffler who started Loffler Companies with his wife Darcy, in St. Louis Park, 3
Tributes flood in for East Farleigh postman Paul Dunmill who has passed away from Covid
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Updated: 19:00, 03 February 2021
Tributes have been flooding in for a village postman who sadly passed away at the weekend.
Paul Dunmill, from Sutton Valence, died in hospital on Saturday from Covid. He had been ill for three weeks. He was 57.
Paul Dunmill will be much missed
Mr Dunmill had been a postman for 40 years and for the last 20 had been delivering the mail in East Farleigh.
Typical of the tributes posted online were those of Gary French: He was a gentleman of the highest order, never a bad word spoken, and of Bob Baker: He was the most friendly, cheerful and helpful man.