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Bouncer could only eat blended food and drink through a straw after this man glassed him in face

Bouncer could only eat blended food and drink through a straw after this man glassed him in face Daniel Priestley has been jailed after he left his victim needing facial surgery in an attack he can t remember doing A Grimsby bouncer was glassed after he intervened in a fight between a man and his boss. The doorman went to check on the men s toilets at Walter s in Market Place in December 2019, when he came across Daniel Priestley,34, and his boss in the middle of an alteration. Prosecuting, Alex Menary told Grimsby Crown Court that when the bouncer intervened and told the pair to leave, Priestley asked why his boss had been kicked out.

Jaws truly: Kids learn about the ocean s apex predato

When school groups enter the Save Our Seas Foundation (SOSF) Shark Education Centre, across from Dalebrook tidal pool, they are met with a recycling station and a beach scene complete with a facade of the colourful huts that are so characteristic of Muizenberg and St James.  The Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Education Centre in Kalk Bay, Cape Town. (Photo: Grant Atkinson) The youngsters get to read the “eco code”, which mentions “manageable things that they can do in their lives, such as collecting rainwater and reusing water”, according to Dr Clova Mabin, director of the centre. The eco code is intended to encourage eco-friendly behaviour and the sharing of knowledge. Mabin notes that “when your kids call you out on something, it makes you think twice”.

A lolly to make you jolly : Life s a beach, agai

At 7.30am on Tuesday there were already more footprints on Cape Town’s Muizenberg Beach than there had been during the entire previous month. In the parking lot at Surfers’ Corner surfers waxed their boards, while dog-walkers, runners and other exercise enthusiasts wandered the shoreline. Some maintained social-distancing measures. Some did not. Following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement on Monday, 1 February, that beaches, dams, rivers and public swimming pools will be reopened, subject to health protocols, South Africans seized the opportunity to return to the sand, soak up the sun and swim. Beaches in the Eastern Cape and along the Garden Route have been closed to the public since 16 December 2020. And, on that day, it was also announced that KwaZulu-Natal beaches would be closed for public holidays during the festive season, as well as on 2-3 January.

Teenage thug pleads self-defence after stabbing man down to the bone with screwdriver

Teenage thug pleads self-defence after stabbing man down to the bone with screwdriver Hull s Kaine Taylor is now behind bars for attacking two men during ugly incidents Sign up for our regular free newsletter for court stories sent 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. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

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