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The Fenwick Island Town Council has voted to wait until December to attempt a second reading on an ordinance that would double the number of parking spaces required for some
which ruled much of china between the 14th and 17th century. why were they built here, you may ask. no one really knows the answer, but they can hazard a guess. translation: i think the reason why our ancestors built this was because they wanted to pray for a peaceful world, a beautiful country. i hope what they wish for can be passed on forever. soon enough, the rains will fall, the water will rise and the statues will disappear. their mystery and their wonder hidden away once more. tim ullman, bbc news. back to the uk next. and the popularity of british coastal towns with holiday home owners has led to a long term fall in the numbers of young people living there. it s been having a big impact on the challenge of recruiting new lifeboat crews. 0ur reporter phil chapman