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Dobbies to open two London garden centres
Dobbies Garden Centres has announced the next two Little Dobbies stores that will open this year: Chiswick High Road and Westbourne Grove.
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A safety addition to make our society healthier and more eco-friendly or a danger and an infringement on our society s choice to drive? In 2017 Sadiq Khan finalised his plans to “make cycling and walking easier, safer and more appealing on roads in West Kensington, Hammersmith, Chiswick and Brentford.” According to Transport For London the two-way segregated cycle track was to connect town centres, “linking important amenities and facilities and make the areas more pleasant to live, work and spend time in.” The £70 million spent on linking Brentford and Olympia will hopefully “make it easier for pedestrians to cross busy roads and remove through traffic on some residential roads.”
A family member who lives close by is understood to have raised the alarm when they failed to get through to the house about three miles from Gillingham in Dorset.
The emergency workers, who were masked, then drove the suspect to hospital while accompanied by police. The eye witness who shot the video said: I heard what I thought was an explosion and then saw that the cars had smashed into each other.
Sir Richard Sutton: Baronet and hotelier with 7,000 acres of land and a £301million fortune
Sir Richard Lexington Sutton, 83, is estimated to be worth £301million and owns around 7,000 acres of land across the UK.
Updated: 9 Apr 2021, 11:50
COPS are today probing whether a murder suspect had a breakdown after visiting his dad’s grave before he was arrested 100 miles from where one of Britain’s richest men was stabbed to death.
Sir Richard Lexington Sutton, worth £300million, was fatally attacked while his wife Anne Schreiber, 65, also suffered knife wounds and was left in a “critical” condition in hospital.
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Cops rushed to Sir Richard s home in Higher Langham, near Gillingham, Dorset, after the fatal stabbingCredit: Graham Hunt/BNPS
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Police arrested a 34-year-old man in Hammersmith after a Range Rover was tracked across five countiesCredit: LNP
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Three hours after the shocking killing in Dorset, police dramatically stopped a Range Rover in Hammersmith, west London, after tracking it across five counties.