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Anupama Kundoo named the 2021 recipient of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award

The Jencks Foundation and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) are thrilled to announce the 2021 recipient of the RIBA Charles Jencks Award is the esteemed Indian architect Anupama Kundoo.

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Kelty: McDonald s and petrol station set for Junction 4 of M90

PREMIUM An image showing the proposed McDonald s drive-thru and petrol station at junction 4 of the M90 at Kelty. A NEW McDonald s drive-thru restaurant and a petrol station at Kelty would bring almost £1 million a year into the local economy. TG Convenience Stores Ltd, based in Essex, said their Blairadam Forest Services at junction 4 of the M90 motorway will attract thousands of cars every day and create 75 jobs. If approved, the roadside services, next to the former Baxters store, would be a gateway to Kelty and operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A planning application has been submitted to Fife Council and a statement on behalf of the company said: The development will bring the site back into active economic use and make a positive contribution to the local economy by bringing jobs and restoring the passing trade that has been absent since the Baxters facility closed.

Weekend Wanderlust: Mount Vernon turns trash to treasure

BlogsCommunityMusicArtsScreenEat & DrinkLegals A monthly guide to day trips around the state By Kevin J. Elliott Situated in Knox County approximately 50 miles northeast of Columbus, Mount Vernon has everything one could want in the typical Ohio downtown.  There’s a perfect independent bookstore, an adjacent coffee shop, a town center with monuments, a great little hotel, a leather shop that has been there since the 1880s, reputable art galleries, a couple of pizza shops, a diner and an incredible, newly installed Fountain of Dogs that you must see to believe.  But there’s also the sense of a small town life left behind. Like many similarly sized Ohio towns, you will see defunct storefronts and empty factories, as well as a huge, historic bank that harkens back to a time when Mount Vernon was a power of industry. The town was founded on railroads, natural gas and most of all sheet glass. None of these survived. 

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