The Handmaid s Tale Season 4 (Episode 1 to 3) Major Spoilers , Electrifying New Trailer, Release Date
After a year and a half after its last season, The Handmaid s Tale season four drops a new trailer and reveals its release date. We also included some spoilers, so read at your own risk. Hulu just said that it will premier episodes 1 to 3 The Handmaid s Tale Season 4 Trailer (Episode 1 to 3)
In a sneak peek of its fourth season released on Thursday, June seems to be out of Gilead as she s no longer wearing the signature red wardrobe and white bonnet.
Instead, she wears a yellow sweatshirt, a blue baseball cap, and a backpack as she walks through an abandoned street in a city.
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Sale of new Fantasy Cave site finalised
26 Feb, 2021 01:03 AM
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Number 7 Barraud St is now officially owned by the Dannevirke Fantasy Cave.
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Hawkes Bay Today
Dannevirke Fantasy Cave Board has completed its first major step towards its new premises.
Board chairman Grant Hurrell said the Fantasy Cave was now the freehold owner of 7 Barraud St, formerly Mills Garage.
However, the building won t be demolished until the board has the funding for the rebuild.
To help in the funding application process the board has employed a financial manager.
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Hurrell said plans for the new building had been completed and the consent process was under way.
Repeal of RMA: Northland resource planner says tweaks rather than major changes are needed
25 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM
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The Government says new laws to replace the Resource Management Act will make it easier to build new homes, but not everybody is convinced.
The Government says new laws to replace the Resource Management Act will make it easier to build new homes, but not everybody is convinced.
Imran Ali is a reporter for the Northern Advocateimran.ali@nzme.co.nznorthernadvocat
Tweaking parts of the Resource Management Act and a central authority to enforce the rules for consistency, rather than councils, is the way to go, an independent Northland-based resource planner says.
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