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Hoxton Bakehouse to open two new venues this year

Hoxton Bakehouse to open two new venues this year
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Heartbroken daughter is trying to track down friends of her late parents in Plymouth

Heartbroken daughter is trying to track down friends of her late parents in Plymouth Helen Field wants to let long-lost friends know that her parents have sadly died Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now A heartbroken daughter wants to track down friends of her mum and dad to inform them of their passing. Helen Field s parents were both born in Plymouth and were well-known in the community, with Brian Weeks working at Devonport Dockyard and later joining the Royal Navy. Thelma Weeks, previously Coote, was a girl guider, a chairman for the Young Conservatives and later worked at Wolferstans Solicitors as a cashier clerk.

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Moment thug threatens removal driver with an air rifle before slashing the tyres with a SWORD

11:48 EDT, 4 February 2021 9 shares This is the shocking moment a thug threatened a removal man with an air rifle before smashing his van and slashing his tyres with a sword.   Video shows a 43-year-old man threatening to shoot Oscar Wheatland, 22, during a heated row at an address in Bishop s Waltham, Hampshire on Monday. The thug then stomps back into his home and comes out brandishing an air rifle, prompting the terrified removal man to run away. A second video filmed by Mr Wheatland shows the thug smashing the van windows and slashing the tyres with a sword.  Police arrested the man and seized his weapons. He has been released on conditional bail until March 1, pending further enquiries.

Bishop s Waltham Depot work to begin, says Winchester council

Design for new business unts at former council depot at Bishops Waltham. IT HAS been vacant since the spring of 2019. But work at Bishop s Waltham Depot has been stalled time and time again – most recently due to the coronavirus pandemic. Ward councillor David McLean expressed his frustration at a Winchester City Council meeting on January 13. He said: Could the cabinet member please update us on the progress of the depot build here in Bishops Waltham as it appears to have stalled yet again?” Cllr Kelsie Learney said that work is due to begin in March, and that it should be completed in late December, early January of next year.

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