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Ask anyone who’s sold their home, and they’ll likely tell you it’s a burdensome task. But what if there were an easier way? Well, Ryan and Katherine Mclean might’ve found one. After renovating an 18th-century barn in Wales last year, the husband-and-wife team decided to forgo the pandemic-stricken housing market in favor of an unorthodox sales method: a raffle by which anyone could win the property with a $7 ticket. This wasn’t just a gimmick to drum up interest. Having learned that charities were struggling with donations during the pandemic, the Mcleans decided to give any extra proceeds beyond their home’s market value to The Children’s Society, a nonprofit dedicated to improving children’s lives.
33 people punished at Hull Magistrates Court this week including 135mph driver
They have faced justice this week
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A man who smashed a karaoke machine, a driver who clocked up 135mph zooming away from Hull, violent bullies, drink-drivers and a man who assaulted a female prison officer have all been punished by a Hull court.
A COUPLE are set to give away their luxurious Llyn Peninsula farmhouse in a £5 charity raffle. One lucky winner will become the new owner of the three-bedroom Cefn Isa Farmhouse, located in Rhoslan on the edge of Snowdonia, which is valued at £485,000. David and Christine Jones, from Lincolnshire, purchased the property for £200,000 in 2019 before spending more than 15 months transforming it into their dream retirement home. However they came to the difficult decision to abandon that dream to take care of family members after a difficult year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Mrs Jones, a frontline care home worker, said “Wales is such a special place for us. David’s mother and father were born in South Wales and I went to school in Bala in the 1970s.