A DETAILED planning application has been lodged for a new crematorium in a field at Craighall to the south of Musselburgh. East Lothian Council will now consider the project from the Westerleigh Group, a developer and operator of crematoria and cemeteries, with 35 facilities in England, Scotland and Wales. A single-storey crematorium, of around 500m2 internally, which would house a 112-seat chapel, is planned in the larger of two fields on the site. There would be a waiting room, accessible toilets, administration office, crematory, covered walkway and floral tribute area. Car parking providing 112 spaces, including six disabled accessible bays and an additional four spaces for staff parking, and memorial gardens are also planned.
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Six people, including two former airport workers, have been indicted for allegedly stealing more than $6 million worth of designer merchandise, including Chanel handbags and jewelry, using tractor-trailers in a series of complex heists at John F. Kennedy Airport this year, prosecutors in Queens announced Thursday.
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Emmanuel Kelly Cooper was resurrected last year.
After spending 27 years behind bars for a murder he says he did not commit, Cooper was released in January 2020, just before the coronavirus began wreaking havoc across America. The pandemic has not been easy for the world, but he remains unfazed.
“I’ve been incarcerated a long time. This is nothing,” the soft-spoken Cooper said in a video interview from his home in Raleigh, North Carolina, which he shares with his wife, Sandy, and their 10-year-old daughter, Layla.
“My freedom supersedes my worries about what’s going on.”
He spends his days cooking, which he did in prison “Besides God, that was one of the therapeutic things that kept me strong” and other stay-at-home-dad tasks like helping Layla with her schoolwork.