It is so busy around here : life in Bristol covid hotspot with one of the country s worst infection rates It is like nothing is happening, everyone is out and about
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Being at high risk from coronavirus, Alice Paterson takes no chances.
The mum-of-one from Cotham said she hadn t been in a restaurant for about three years, with her daughter being very young before the pandemic started.
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A dog groomer from Bledlow has been given six months to pay back some of the £44,000 she stole from the country store where she worked. Rebecca Austin had boasted on Facebook about going to see Ed Sheeran live in concert; taking in the show Bat Out of Hell at London’s Dominion Theatre; swigging glasses of fizz on a day at the Royal Ascot races and enjoying foreign holidays in San Diego, Nice and Denia, Spain. The mother-of-two was flush with cash after she deleted records of transactions at Widmer Feeds over the course of three years, meaning her deception went undetected by the team, a court heard.
Jan 28, 2021
NEW MIDDLETOWN Lonnie Mashburn, 86, died Sunday morning, Jan. 24, 2021, in the comfort of his home, surrounded by family.
Lonnie was born Nov. 12, 1934, in Unaka, N.C., a son of Caleb Jack and Ada Rose Mashburn.
With a steadfast and strong work ethic, Lonnie didn’t shy away from a hard day’s work, working two jobs the majority of his life. For 28 years, he worked in the steel mills at Youngstown Sheet and Tube before opening his own business, Mashburn Tree Service Inc., which he owned and operated for many years. On his family farm in New Middletown, Lonnie raised black angus cattle and farmed corn and soybeans until he was 81 years old.