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Deserted 170-year-old mill to be demolished and replaced with shops and flats

‘Deserted’ 170-year-old mill to be demolished and replaced with shops and flats Britannia Mill in Mossley will be knocked down under the redevelopment plans Don t miss a thing by getting the day s biggest stories sent direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Click here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A ‘deserted’ mill in Tameside is to be demolished and replaced with retail space and up to 62 apartments.

Teens beaten senselessly for holding hands in homophobic attack

Teens beaten senselessly for holding hands in homophobic attack
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The Micklehurst Loop – Part 2

The Micklehurst Loop – Part 2
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Tatiana de Rosnay on Sarah s Key, Boston memories, and her scary new novel

Tatiana de Rosnay on ‘Sarah’s Key,’ Boston memories, and her scary new novel By Lauren Daley Globe correspondent,Updated February 22, 2021, 2:52 p.m. Email to a Friend Author Tatiana de Rosnay spent spent several of her childhood years in Boston.Charlotte Jolly de Rosnay In her new novel hitting shelves Tuesday, Tatiana de Rosnay — author of international bestseller “Sarah’s Key” — delivers a chilling “Black Mirror”-esque page-turner set in a near-future Paris. Turns out the seeds for her suspenseful “Flowers of Darkness” just might be rooted in her Brookline schooldays. As a kid attending John D. Runkle Elementary School, “I had a wonderful teacher called Miss Sebold, who told my mother I had a vivid imagination,” de Rosnay said in an e-mail interview from her Paris home. “She used to read us Edgar Allan Poe stories, and I’m sure my love of dark, scary tales stems from there.”

Sigh Of Relief As Graduation Allowed To Go Ahead

Thursday, 18 February 2021, 11:13 am Yesterday’s Alert Level announcement caused a huge sigh of relief for WITT and the 1,600 students and guests who plan to attend Graduation tomorrow. More than 400 WITT students will march the streets of New Plymouth’s CBD in full academic regalia at 12:30pm, before heading to their graduation ceremony at TSB Stadium. A special Māori & Pacific Student Celebration will be held in the New Plymouth campus whare, Te Piere, this afternoon from 4:30pm. Whānau, friends and supporters are invited to celebrate the achievements of Māori and Pacific learners alongside graduating students, staff and current

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