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Vintage Fish and Chip Van Business The Hungry Plaice Creates Ultimate Wedding Planner for Brides and Grooms

(1) SPALDING, England, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a bid to help couples plan their big day with ease and to reel in more business, an innovative mobile catering company in England has created and published an in-depth guide to getting hitched. The Hungry Plaice - whose business is based on the traditional British favourite fish and chips and serves the deep-fried dish hand-battered and freshly cooked from vintage food vans along with a dollop of mushy peas - has become a popular alternative catering option for corporate events, weddings and private parties. The 80s-style retro food vans are also in demand because amid the coronavirus pandemic, they can safely deliver a high-quality service with COVID19 safe procedures including social distancing measures.

The Bachelorette NZ season two episode 11 recap: Lexie reels in her dream man, but has she caught the right fish?

The Bachelorette NZ season two episode 11 recap: Lexie reels in her dream man, but has she caught the right fish? 24 Feb, 2021 07:35 AM 7 minutes to read An Aussie, a Kiwi, and a chef walk into the bar . Photo / Supplied I bring you a special edition of The Bachelorette recap because things are getting down to the wire and there s too much going on that we need to discuss. In tonight s episode, the boys met the parents, there was a dramatic exit and too many awkward fishing moments to count. Firstly, we need to talk about the man of the hour, Joe. The one who tore his ligament and was forced to hobble on crutches while his best mate Hamish stole his dream date away from him. Joe, who had the first date of the season with Lexie. Joe, who is feeling very conflicted about his time with Lexie. Joe, who had to watch Hamish swoop in and steal the show.

Kelly Tarlton s unveils attraction expansion plans

Kelly Tarlton s unveils attraction expansion plans 24 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Dan Henderson, general manager of Sea Life Kelly Tarlton s. Photo / Michael Craig Aimee Shaw is a business reporter focusing on retail, small businessaimee.shaw@nzherald.co.nz@AceeyShaw Sea Life aquarium Kelly Tarlton s is preparing to undergo a $1.1 million redevelopment of an exhibit to rejuvenate its underwater attraction. The new cave and rock pool themed attraction, which is set to open to the public in December, is inspired by the Hauraki Gulf native marine life. The attraction will be immersive and allow children to get their hands wet as they learn about local species of hermit crabs, starfish, crayfish, pufferfish, eels and octopus.

Kenya: Changing ecosystem creates new way of life | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW

The effects of climate change have forced residents in Kenya's rift valley to create a new way of living and working. With lakes reaching their highest levels in decades due to heavy rainfall, people who live around Lake Nakuru adapt to the new conditions.

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