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Westwood Pet Center en Bethesda Cerrará sus Puertas Después de 42 años
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The former Rolls Royce of Princess Margaret is set to go on sale.
The 1980s Silver Wraith II, which was owned by the royal for 22 years is estimated to sell for £45,000 - £55,000 with H&H Classics at IWM Duxford on 26th May.
It s the longest serving Rolls-Royce of the Princess and has seen many high calibre clients sit in the passenger seat, including Princess Diana, The Queen, Queen Mary, The Queen Mother, and Ronald and Nancy Reagan.
The former Rolls Royce of Princess Margaret is set to go on sale. The 1980s Silver Wraith II, which was the royal for twenty-two years is estimated to sell for £45,000 - £55,000 with H&H Classics at IWM Duxford on 26th May, Margraet is pictured in the car in the 1990s
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Core, with Spark Foundry developed the campaign encouraging the reinforcement of covid-19 restrictions alongside the continuing vaccine rollout
Core’s new creative work for the HSE, We Can Do This… , uses an ensemble cast to mark the next phase of COVID-19 communications that have been a constant part of our lives throughout the pandemic.
The piece opens with young children imagining themselves metaphorically tackling the virus in an almost poetic style, before moving through the rest of the cast. People who, either while working or in all too familiar situations, mark their frustrations, while reinforcing the actions we can all take to combat COVID-19.
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Angelstone Gems advertised the items as apparent big sellers (Image: Facebook)
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Stokies have been left divided after a shop owner revealed they were testing the water offering controversial golly gnomes on social media.
Susan Cope of Angelstone Gems in Meir posted an image of three gollies on the shop Facebook page, asking Would any of you be interested in buying one of the Gollie Garden ornaments?
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