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Devon s Lottie Lion claims The Apprentice ruined her life and led her to sugar daddy site

Devon s Lottie Lion claims The Apprentice ruined her life and led her to sugar daddy site She has revealed how her mental health was impacted from her appearance on the show Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now The Apprentice star Lottie Lion recently revealed how she regrets her time on the show and has since signed up to meet men on a sugar daddy website. The 21-year-old from North Devon has spoken about how she lost her job to the pandemic - deciding to sign up to sugar daddy website, Seeking Arrangement. Lottie was part of the 2019 cast, which she says she enormously wishes she hadn t done, and that social media, after-show rows and producers forced persona of her has had a massive impact on her mental health.

AJ Retrofit Awards 2021 winners revealed

AJ Retrofit Awards 2021 winners revealed with Pearson Lloyd has been named AJ Retrofit of the Year 2021 The conversion of a warehouse in Hackney, east London, not only found a new use for a building that faced demolition but reused as many materials as possible – both from the site and reclamation yards. Advertisement The AJ’s Rob Wilson and Fran Williams, who chaired the various judging panels, said the winning project was  ‘notable for having transformed some previously unremarkable and ramshackle commercial structures into a rather poetic and beautiful whole’. The scheme, which also won the Workplace under 2,000m² category, was revealed as the overall winner at the AJ Retrofit Awards virtual awards event held on Wednesday 24 February.

Tawstock school celebrates superfast broadband connection

Published: 9:00 AM February 23, 2021    North Devon MP Selaine Saxby, executive headteacher Susan Denham, CEO of Openreach, Clive Selley, and chief engineer, Andy Whale. - Credit: David Hoare A village school which has been battling with its internet connection throughout lockdown has been hooked up to superfast broadband.  Teachers at Holywell C of E Primary at Tawstock in North Devon have been unable to stream live lessons or provide other forms of remote learning for their pupils because of their poor internet connections.  But now Openreach has provided the school with superfast broadband. It was officially connected on Friday, February 19.  The chief executive, directors, managers and engineers who worked on the project have also raised over £6,000 out of their own pockets to enable the school to provide 15 laptops for their pupils. 

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