Prime minister Scott Morrison and the egyptian boy king doing a farewell world tour of 10 major cities before heading home for the final time. I know Iraqs Parliament has voted to expel american troops from the country 2 days after a top iranian commander Kasim Soleimani and Iraqi Paramilitary chief. Were killed in a u. S. Airstrike in baghdad resolution was passed during an extraordinary session of parliament and was backed by Prime Minister did abdul mahdi. In iran hundreds of thousands of mourners gathered in the city of mashad to welcome home kasim solomon his body will be taken to the capital tehran before the final burial in care man on tuesday becomes as iran announced its further rolling back on its commitments to the 2050 nuclear deal saying theyll be no limits on its uranium enrichment capacity in ma in lebanon hizbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has warned the us military will pay the price for silly monies death saying it marks a new phase in the history of the middle east. L
Nostalgia: How Worcester street names changed over the years
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HERE’S a suggestion. With all the housebuilding that going on in and around Worcester, current and proposed, how about reviving some of the old street names? We all know how much developers are keen to show they care, allegedly scouring the record books for appropriate historical reference points, but there comes a time when you can’t keep naming everything after Sir Edward Elgar, worthy chap though he may have been. In an effort to give them a few helpful steers, they might like to scan their beadies down a list I happened across the other day. Not sure when it was compiled, but I guess its contents covered the work of civic officials over several centuries.
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I was pleased to read Roberta Mothersdale’s article about hedges (Aug). I said right from the start of the Entry Level Scheme, that it will be the ruin of hedges. They will grow long and straggly and gaps will appear which ares no good for wildlife to nest in. A hedge should be thick so birds can nest without being seen; they also provide shelter for farm animals. Hedges should be trimmed every year as this keeps them thick and tidy, with less wear and tear on hedge cutters.
Chris Jolley, York
I wonder how many readers thought that the only sphinx was near the pyramids at El Giza in Egypt? Well they would be wrong because here is the Eastby Sphinx Rock, not too far from Skipton. To see it, climb up Eastby Brow towards Barden Tower, and just over the first cattle grid stop. Then look up the rough track on your left and there he is looking high and handsome as my picture (right) shows. He was first pointed out to me by a member of the Barlick Clarion cycling club many
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