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Five men jailed for life for murder of 26-year-old Solomon Robinson in Scarborough

Five men jailed for life for murder of 26-year-old Solomon Robinson in Scarborough
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£538,000 plans to save historic Captain Cook pub in Middlesbrough

It s knackered but losing it is not an option : £538,000 plans to save Teesside s Captain Cook pub PROPOSALS have been made for emergency works to protect Middlesbrough s oldest standing but knackered  pub from collapsing. The Grade II listed Captain Cook Pub located over the border near the Transporter Bridge was last year listed as one of the Top Ten Most Endangered Buildings by The Victorian Society. Middlesbrough Council has prioritised the restoration of the Durham Street pub for a number of years but has lacked the resources to take the project forward. The Jacobean style building was designed by Middlesbrough s Robert Moore and was erected in 1893.

Surry County Sheriff Reports | Mt Airy News

DOBSON The Surry County Sheriff’s Office has released the following arrest reports: • Shannon Renee Stone, 44, of Pilot-Westfield Road, Pilot Mountain, was served warrants Dec. 1, charging her with two crimes in Stokes County: assault and battery and false imprisonment. She was released with no bond and a Dec. 16 court date in Danbury. • George Russell Gilbert, 22, of Crestbrook Place, Elkin, was served an order for arrest Dec. 3 for failure to appear in court June 22. He was given a $300 cash bond and a Jan. 14 court date. • Craig Glenn Brindle, 35, of Ararat Road, Ararat, was served an order for arrest Dec. 1 for failure to appear in court earlier that day on three misdemeanors. He was given a $1,000 secured bond and a Jan. 4 court date.

It s knackered now but we can t lose it : Plans to protect Grade II listed pub over the border

It s knackered now but we can t lose it : Plans to protect Grade II listed pub over the border The Captain Cook is Middlesbough s oldest pub but has fallen into ruin Latest Teesside headlines straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Emergency works to protect Middlesbrough s oldest standing pub from further ruin have been proposed. The Grade II listed Captain Cook Pub over the border near the Transporter Bridge was last year listed as one of the Top Ten Most Endangered Buildings by The Victorian Society.

COLUMN: Locally Made: Reiterating the Need to Support Our Communities

Lambda Social February 16, 2021 – Posted in Opinion By Nick Durette Since the beginning of the pandemic last year, a few phrases have been repeated countless times. “Wear a mask”, “Stay home”, “Social distance”, and many others have become so commonplace in the vernacular that it sometimes becomes difficult to imagine a time prior. Of all of them however, “support local” is one that holds a different type of weight.  While corporate conglomerates can sustain the lockdowns and changes in procedure, self owned businesses and entrepreneurs have been struggling to make ends meet and make it back to some version of normal, post-pandemic. 

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