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The Nine Most Anticipated Atlanta Restaurant Openings For Fall 2021

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NSW water allocations reflect some easing after record drought conditions 1 July

Date Time NSW water allocations reflect some easing after record drought conditions 1 July Today’s opening water allocations announced by the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment for NSW licenced water users reflect continued recovery in available water resources across the state, Director of Water Planning Implementation, Allan Raine said. “The start of the new water year sees much improved storage levels in state operated dams, resulting in enhanced water security for towns and critical needs, as well as good levels of access for most general security water users,” Mr Raine said. “Commencing allocations for the new water year are very encouraging for most inland regions of the State – while the coastal catchments are generally fully allocated for the coming year.

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Police to investigate source of surveillance material

Ulster Herald Advertisement Posted: 7:30 pm May 28, 2021 By Alan Rodgers POLICE have not ruled out the possibility that cameras found near Kelly’s Inn at Garvaghey were placed in the area by British intelligence agencies. Local people are understood to have found three cameras on a hillside overlooking the popular hotel on the main A5 between Ballygawley and Omagh. It is believed that the high-powered cameras, a transmitter and battery pack were all discovered dug into the hillside. Advertisement Speaking at a meeting of the local Policing and Community Partnership on Tuesday, the PSNI’s District Commander for Fermanagh and Omagh, Superintendent Alywin Barton, said the cameras had ‘nothing to do’ with policing.

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