Sentinel Commences Field Investigation of Gold and Silver Projects in New South Wales, Australia
Sentinel Resources Corp. announces that all of its exploration licenses in New South Wales, Australia have now been granted. The Company has commenced contacting landholders in high priority areas in order to negotiate the access agreements required prior to conducting field visits on private property. As previously announced, the Company has identified four priority areas for initial inspection: Carrington, Hill …
Sentinel Resources Corp. (CSE: SNL) (US OTC PINK: SNLRF) (“Sentinel” or the “Company “) announces that all of its exploration licenses in New South Wales, Australia have now been granted. The Company has commenced contacting landholders in high priority areas in order to negotiate the access agreements required prior to conducting field visits on private property. As previously announced, the Company has identified four priority areas for initial inspection: Carring
Owner Imran Ahmed at the new Emojies burger bar in Dewsbury town centre
Emojies is in the same building as the iconic Bailey’s Café, next to the recently-revamped Black Bull pub in Market Place.
The building, bought by Dewsbury businessman Imran Ahmed in 2016, has had a complete renovation and the interior has a stunning high-end finish with an industrial theme.
The restaurant, set over two floors, has light-up tables, two huge video walls and a feature may blossom tree.
Dewsbury-born Imran, 39, said: “It really has the wow factor when you go inside. We want it to be on a par with the kind of sit-down restaurant experience you would find in Leeds, Manchester or London.”
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Colin Glen issues major update on Ireland s first Alpine Coaster and zipline
The River Rapid Zipline is 700-metres long with take off from a 25-metre tower
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Colin Glen Black Bull Run
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Ireland s first ever Alpine Coaster is on track for completion and launch in the coming weeks.
In celebration of May’s National Walking Month, Sarah Marshall looks at some of the best new itineraries Long walks are a remedy for clearing minds, soothing souls and improving physical fitness – all currently in demand. But exploring an area with your own two feet is also the ultimate way to travel freely, leaving speed and stride to personal choice. May’s National Walking Month is an excuse to step up pedestrian activity by embarking on multi-day hikes or shorter strolls, slowly absorbing beautiful scenery along the way. Ranging from tough trails to easy ambles, the UK and Ireland has a variety of options. Here are some new routes to try – whatever your pace.