Five crews were called to a massive fire at the Clayton Lodge Hotel in Clayton on April 2. (Image: Submitted)
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Urban explorers have delved inside a trouble-plagued hotel - three months after it was destroyed in a devastating fire.
Photos from inside Clayton Lodge Hotel show half-made beds, glasses laid out on the bar, and even a half-drunk pint of John Smiths.
Homes with no gardens planned in Epsom conservation area belong in central London, says resident
A development just off Clayhill Green in Epsom has been a cause for concern to residents
Clayhill Lodge, on the proposed development site next to Clayhill Green in Epsom (Image: Grahame Larter)
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18:42, 5 APR 2021
Five crews were called to a massive fire at the Clayton Lodge Hotel in Clayton on April 2. (Image: Submitted)
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It s been a busy weekend for many people with some of us able to get out and about to enjoy the Easter sunshine.
MOUNT CARMEL - Paul Rutledge, 83, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and uncle passed away peacefully at his home on December 21, 2020 after a courageous fight with cancer. He was born in Mt. Carmel TN and spent his entire life in the area. He was a member of New Fellowship Baptist Church. He served in the US Army Reserves for a short time. He retired from the Kingsport Press after 43 years of service and has served on the Board of Directors of the Kingsport Press Credit Union for 33 years. He was very active as a master mason with Clay Lodge #386 where he served as Worshipful Master a couple of times once in 1978 and again in 2008. Upon his death he was serving as treasurer of Chapter #238 of Royal Arch Masons in Church Hill. He served as a Grand Officer in both the Grand Lodge of Tennessee and in the Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Rutledge was a 32-degree mason of the Scottish Rite of Knoxville and a member of the Jericho Shrine, Kingsport Council #117, and Kingsport