RightToBuyMove! £625,000 ex-council house that was transformed into £1.4m luxury pad with stunning views of Cornish beach now costs more than £7,000 a week to rent
The Sunset House in St Ives, Cornwall, was once on the council s housing list and cost around £90 per week
After a three year renovation project, the current owners have transformed it into a luxury seaside home
House is listed by luxury holiday home retailer Cornish Gems for over £7,300 a week at peak times of the year
But some locals were dismayed at the huge costs associated with demolishing and rebuilding the property
It s very degrading and frustrating for him. Fortunately, John and I have our own language and we are on the same page.
“He has been a marathon runner all his life and started by running round the deck of his ship. He has run so many marathons, I’ve lost count.
Despite his struggles with speech, the grandfather-of-two still enjoys walking and reading the newspaper and was inspired by the efforts of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore to try and raise £1,000 by walking 1,000 miles.
War veteran Captain Tom Moore, 99, after achieving his goal of walking 100 laps of his Bedfordshire garden to raise money for the NHS. Picture: PA Wire/PA Images
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A NURSE, dubbed the Angel of the North during the pandemic, has received a vital boost in her appeal against an unjust investigation. Despite being lauded for her dedication on the frontline during the pandemic, Leona Harris, 48 from Rossendale, has been at the centre of an investigation by East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust after an incident in 2017. She potentially saved a patient s life with a blood transfusion while travelling between Royal Blackburn and Burnley General Hospitals, but found that the relevant paperwork had been overlooked. Mrs Harris maintains that she did the right thing in the circumstances and last week was relieved to receive a letter from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which the trust had referred her case to, saying that she has no case to answer in their view.
A NURSE, dubbed the Angel of the North during the pandemic, has received a vital boost in her appeal against an unjust investigation. Despite being lauded for her dedication on the frontline during the pandemic, Leona Harris, 48, has been at the centre of an investigation by East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust after an incident in 2017. She potentially saved a patient s life with a blood transfusion while travelling between Royal Blackburn and Burnley General Hospitals, but found that the relevant paperwork had been overlooked. Mrs Harris maintains that she did the right thing in the circumstances and last week was relieved to receive a letter from the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), which the trust had referred her case to, saying that she has no case to answer in their view.