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Driver who seriously injured cyclist banned

Driver who seriously injured cyclist banned © Getty Images Ballahutchin Hill runs between Union Mills and Glen Vine A motorist who left a cyclist with serious injuries when he struck him while blinded by the sun has been banned from driving for a year. Daniel Ward, of Woodbourne Road in Douglas, previously admitted casing serious bodily harm by driving without due care and consideration. He had told police he was dazzled for a matter of seconds and had slowed down, but did not see the man. The 52-year-old was also ordered to do 160 hours of community service. Split-second failure The court was told Ward was driving a van on Ballhutchin Hill, near Glen Vine, shortly before 20:00 BST on 27 April 2020 when he struck the cyclist with his wing mirror.

Farm Market at Styer Orchard plans July reopening in Middletown

When the Market at Styer Orchard opens this summer, fans of the Middletown store can count on cider doughnuts, pies and more filling the shelves.  But the new market operator, Tim Field, who for years has separately run the farm on the same Middletown property, is working to fuse the two together so that for the first-time in decades much of what is purchased at the store is produced on the farm. Before any baking or creating can happen, the market needs repairs and will remain closed for a few more months.  The market needs new floors, ceiling tiles and some dry wall so Woodbourne Road store is ready for business before the July 4 holiday.

Styer Orchard sale nixed by trust fund dispute

Talks to sell Styer Orchard between Middletown Township and a Bucks County nonprofit group fell through last year when the trust fund set up to maintain the farm would not release money for its acquisition, according to a review of a lawsuit in the dispute. Township officials said earlier this month that discussions to sell the 109-acre property to the Heritage Conservancy of Doylestown ended last summer, leading them to review operations on the Woodbourne Road farm as the long-term leases for their tenants a farmer and retail shopkeeper ended. The review led officials to end their lease with the operator of the farm market on the property and enter into one lease that put the orchard and market there under a single operator.

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