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Five men admit illegally taking items from heritage sites | Chester and District Standard

Beeston Castle. FIVE men have admitted heritage crimes at Cheshire s Beeston Castle and Roche Abbey in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. All five men, from Tameside, appeared at Chester Magistrates Court on Friday, April 9. They each pleaded guilty to removing, without written consent, objects of archaeological/historical interest found by a metal detector in a protected place. They are all next due to appear before District Judge Nicholas Sanders at Chester Magistrates Court next month, who will decide whether to sentence them or if the case should be moved to Chester Crown Court. Curtis Barlow, 32, of The Quadrant, Droylsden, admitted taking coins and metal artefacts from Roche Abbey between December 13-15, 2019.

The best easy puddings to make this weekend

The best easy puddings to make this weekend Some of the tastiest desserts can be knocked up with the contents of your cupboard, as this trio of treats proves 4 April 2021 • 5:00am A fruity sponge combines three fruits for a glorious, light dessert Credit: Haarala Hamilton and Valerie Berry It’s hard for me to smell roast lamb or beef and not, simultaneously, get a waft of apple crumble. Fattiness, meatiness, sweetness and slightly caramelised apples go together in my mind. This is because of the last-minute simple puddings at which the British excel. Often, when I was growing up, we would think we wouldn’t bother with a pudding after Sunday lunch, but then would be overtaken by a desire for crumble, bread and butter pudding or Eve’s pudding. They can all be knocked up at the last minute; the ingredients, apart from the fruit, are usually in your cupboard, and you don’t have to weigh anything. Crumble is just fruit and a buttery crust that you rub together with your han

The best sticky toffee pudding recipe

The best sticky toffee pudding recipe Save Save Sweet, deep and surprisingly light, this sticky toffee pudding beats all others Credit: Haarala Hamilton and Valerie Berry Diana Henry, The Telegraph s award-winning cookery writer 4 April 2021 • 6:00am Follow We’ve all had different versions of this, from the stodgy to the ethereally light. I’ve often only eaten half a bowlful. People love it, but it can be dense and incredibly sweet. This is my very favourite version – it’s wonderful – cooked by Ben Stanley and Paul Weaver at Noble Rot restaurant in Bloomsbury, London. It’s rich – of course it is – but light. The black treacle is what makes this one so good, along with the use of decent butter and Medjool dates. This is not a healthy pudding – it almost goes without saying – but it’s not something you eat every day.

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Drink driver in court for crashing car into Sandy Lane wall

A MAN who crashed a car while over the drink-drive limit was ‘lucky’ not to have suffered more serious injuries. Thomas Bevan, of Richmond Avenue in Latchford, smashed the vehicle into a parked car and garden wall in Orford after leaving a party. The 24-year-old, who had a passenger in the car at the time, fled the scene but was later found by police dogs and arrested. He was subsequently charged with aggravated vehicle taking, drink driving, driving without a licence, driving without insurance and failing to stop at the scene of an accident. But he was spared an immediate sentence of imprisonment after magistrates heard of his personal circumstances and his lack of any previous convictions.

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