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Lydney Historic Harbour Café is looking for tenants -

Lydney Historic Harbour Café is looking for tenants Is running the new Lydney Historic Harbour Café your cup of tea? The Forest of Dean District Council is looking for new tenants to run the concession. The Forest of Dean District Council is looking for tenants for the new Lydney Historic Harbour Café. The Forest of Dean District Council is looking for tenants to run the new Lydney Historic Harbour Café concession, as part of its plan to develop the area for future tourism. The café comes with 5-year planning consent and, if successful, the Council may develop a more permanent solution with the successful tenant.

WATCH: Offaly school gives emotional send-off to retiring principal

WATCH: Offaly school gives emotional send-off to retiring principal

WATCH: Offaly school gives emotional send-off to retiring principal Reporter: ); An Offaly school has bid an emotional farewell to their retiring principal. St Mary s Secondary School in Edenderry is saying goodbye to Mr Rob Halford who has been the principal there since 2012. He took up the mantle from Bernie O Neill who had been appointed principal in 1984 and served in the role for 28 years. Watch below as students first form a guard of honour for Mr Halford before then leaving a surprise for him in his office. They also made a number of presentations to him on Thursday. All the members of our student Leadership Teams held a Guard of Honour for our retiring Principal Mr Halford today. A very special occassion! So richly deserved! pic.twitter.com/OMTHtDTDOz

Pa ABLE savings for people with disabilities cross $50 million mark

Pa ABLE savings for people with disabilities cross $50 million mark
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Illegal breeders banned from keeping dogs following hearing at Gloucester crown court

Image of the treatment the dogs suffered Two men and a woman have been banned from keeping dogs after they were found guilty of cruelty and neglect at Gloucester Crown Court yesterday. Following the successful prosecution brought by Forest of Dean District Council Jeremy Awdry of Jubilee Villa, Coleford Road, Bream, was disqualified indefinitely from keeping or looking after dogs. He received a 19-week custodial sentence suspended for two years and a curfew order for six months, he was also ordered to pay £6,379 in compensation. Andrew Bateman and Kelly Busby formerly of Cwmann, Lampeter, were disqualified indefinitely from keeping or looking after dogs. Both received a 19-week custodial sentence suspended for two years and were ordered to complete 250 hours of unpaid work. They were ordered to pay £6,379 in compensation and costs.

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