Drug dealers and users took advantage of secluded Nottingham beauty spot
Nottinghamshire Police have worked with residents in the area to address the problem though
Iremongers Pond in Nottingham.
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Discarded needles were found at a Nottingham beauty spot after the area was taken advantage of by drug dealers and users from neighbouring areas.
One entrepreneur s road from takeout restaurant to spice and sauce export
Shivani Dhamija s small Indian takeout restaurant in Halifax s Seaport Farmers Market became a casualty of COVID-19. But that wasn t the end of the story for the business she calls Shivani s Kitchen.
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Shivani Dhamija had to close her Indian food restaurant in 2020, but that wasn t the end
Posted: Apr 12, 2021 3:35 PM AT | Last Updated: April 12
Shivani Dhamija, left, her mother Rani Dhamija, centre, and another worker at Shivani s Kitchen stand alongside jars of spice mix.(Shaina Luck/CBC)
In a year when many restaurants saw hard times and some closed their doors, Shivani Dhamija s small Indian takeout eatery in Halifax s Seaport Farmers Market was among the casualties of COVID-19.
Community prays for congregation after East Side church destroyed by fire
The Huntleigh Park Baptist Church will continue to hold sermons via zoom despite losing everything in fire
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The Huntleigh Park Baptist Church had a major impact on the East Side.
“My experience with the church was that we were good friends and would fellowship with them,” said James Ussery, a deacon of a Seguin church.
“I am just hoping and praying they rebound from this because this church is very historic to the community too. Without churches like this, the community goes down, so we need to continue to strive to life up this congregation and the community through church.”
Man appears in court after cannabis farm discovery in city centre flat
300 plants were found at the address
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A cannabis grow found in Cranbrook Street, (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)
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