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Netflix After Life Season 3: Filming for new season set to begin in Hemel Hempstead next week
Signs have been put up in Hemel Hempstead s Old Town ahead of next week s filming.
Postman pat, Roxy and Tony (Image: Netflix/Natalie Seery)
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Filming for season three of Ricky Gervais Netflix series After Life will be coming to Hertfordshire next week.
The £6.5k wooden gate to stop doggers in Solihull and other costly road schemes
How the budgets for the signing and lining and labour add up.
17:20, 6 MAY 2021
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Costs tied to a heavy-duty gate designed to keep doggers out of a Solihull nature reserve added up to more than £6,000 - a full financial breakdown has revealed.
Ayrshire drivers will be fined if they park illegally in disabled spaces at hospital
It will be offence for anyone not displaying a blue badge to park in designated disabled parking bays at University Hospital Ayr and Crosshouse.
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Ayr Hospital car park (Image: IAIN BROWN/AYRSHIRE POST)
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