A FEARNHEAD baker is providing the perfect hangover cure in time for the pubs reopening – by creating a full English breakfast inside a pie. Shane Neild, from To Pie For, calls his creation a northerner s dream come true with sausage, bacon, egg, black pudding, mushrooms, beans, tomato, cheese and even a squirt of brown sauce inside the crust. The former Padgate High School student only sells the drinkers’ delicacy on a Saturday morning from his award-winning shop in Station Road North, which includes 27 flavours of pies on its beefed-up menu. To Pie For has launched a full English pie. Pictures: SWNS
Wallsend man fined after keeping ammunition he was supposed to clear from pensioner s home
Kevin Hunter was doing some painting for the woman when he agreed to clear her loft, but he kept hold of the ammunition
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A man has been fined after he kept at least 20 rounds of bullets he d agreed to clear from a pensioner s home.
A NEW set of rules will be introduced in Gourock s town centre car parks. The two existing car parks in Lower Kempock Street, East and West, are set to be redefined as a single off-street car park. People will be able to park there for free, with a disc displayed, for up to three hours. A £2 charge will be introduced for additional hours thereafter, with the rule in force from Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm. Currently those using the Kempock West have to use a disc to stay for up to three hours and in the East side spaces are free to use all day.
Dad shouts what have you done to my son? as man arrested over head kicking attack
John Fitzsimons was left with a bleed on his brain after a gang attack outside a pub
John Fitzsimons, who was attacked in Warrington (Image: Kirsty Fitzsimons)
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