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Rob runs from Conwy to Llandudno and Rhyl RNLI stations to raise donations

A MAN ran to three RNLI stations along the North Wales coast to raise much-needed funds for the charity. Rob Batterbee completed the 19-mile route, which began at Conwy Lifeboat Station at 9am, in under three hours on Saturday, May 1. It formed part of the RNLI s Mayday Campaign, which encourages members of the public to carry out fundraisers with a difference so that life-saving volunteers can receive up-to-date equipment. Rob crossing the line at Rhyl RNLI Station. Picture: Paul Frost/RNLI Mr Batterbee ran from Conwy through Llandudno Junction, Deganwy and Penrhyn Bay to Llandudno Lifeboat Station, where he arrived at 9.35am. He then travelled along the coast to Rhyl Lifeboat Station, crossing the finishing line at 11.50am as he was cheered on by RNLI volunteers

Mike Pezzullo s comments aligned with the government s own strategic update

Mike Pezzullo s comments aligned with the government s own strategic update 29/04/2021|7min UWA Defence and Security Institute’s Peter Dean says Mike Pezzullo’s drums of war comment got “reactions from abroad” including being featured in UK papers, and the reception has been split. “We have heard people argue, including the premier here in Western Australia, that Mike Pezzullo should tone it down but conversely we’ve had other analysts and commentators saying he’s being pessimistic enough,” he told Sky News. “It’s been an interesting debating point in the security service in Australia, I wouldn’t put my cache in what the Chinese government says particularly the approach they’ve had with their diplomacy of late and their propaganda.”

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Noisy neighbour guilty of harassment for using three leaf blowers and whistling Rolf Harris song

Retired panel-beater Micheal Hall, 67, destroyed the peace of the tranquil Cheshire street with his deliberate and vindictive campaign of noise, magistrates were told A noisy neighbour infuriated residents on a quiet cul-de-sac by using three leaf blowers at once, playing his radio on full blast and by whistling a Rolf Harris tune through his hedge, a court heard. Retired panel-beater Michael Hall destroyed the peace of his tranquil Cheshire street with his deliberate and vindictive campaign of noise, magistrates were told. The 67-year-old would use power tools and gardening equipment as early as 4am and would play his radio in his garden throughout the day, neighbours claimed.

Police break up illegal wedding at Hot Chilli Indian restaurant | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

1/1 AN illegal wedding with more than 40 guests was broken up by police at an award-winning Indian restaurant. Police were called to Hot Chilli on Dunscar Business Park amid reports of a large gathering last Sunday afternoon. The function, off Blackburn Road, was quickly dispersed and 37 fixed penalty notices were issued to guests. Eyewitness Peter Dean, 47, from Egerton, said: “There were three big police vans outside Hot Chilli on Sunday afternoon. I have a unit on that industrial estate and the car park was very busy. “There were people dressed up in wedding clothes, and bridesmaids with flowers standing on the streets outside the restaurant.”

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