Construction is underway on 29 new council houses in a West Lothian town
3000 new affordable homes will be made available in the county by March 2023
Work gets underay at new housing in Dean Sth. Pic supplied by WL Council.
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POLAND Brian Varley, 49, died unexpectedly early Saturday morning, May 1, 2021, at his home.
Brian was born Oct. 13, 1971, in Youngstown, the son of James H. and Nancy Walcott Varley. He married his Camp Fitch crush, Kelly Patton of Hubbard, on June 17, 1995. Together they started a family rooted in love, ethnic traditions and an open-door policy to all they called “friends.”
Brian was a lifelong resident of Poland. He was a 1990 graduate of Cardinal Mooney High School, where he played football and proudly wore the Cardinal red and gold.
He pursued a career in the trades as an electrician through the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 64 and was employed by Dickey Electric for many years before taking a position as facilities manager with Crothall Healthcare at St. Joseph Warren Hospital.
Horse & Hound
Trending: Credit: George Paul
A Suffolk foal born on the evening of Prince Philip’s funeral has been named in his honour.
George Paul’s 11-year-old mare Samford Tourmaline, “Tilly”, gave birth to a colt at the Suffolk Punch Trust, where she had gone for foaling, at 9pm on 17 April. The foal is by the trust’s stallion Stockton Boxer.
Mr Paul told
H&H the foal’s name, Samford Prince Philip, was a “mark of esteem” to the Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April.
“It seems to have gone down very with people,” he said. “The mare and foal are still at the trust at the moment, it reopens this weekend and there has been so much publicity about him that I thought I would leave them there until after the weekend.”