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Subscriber only A man will face Bundaberg Magistrates Court next month after a police raid uncovered alleged drug production. The 35-year-old s Mullett Creek home was searched during the Easter long weekend which resulted in him being charged with numerous drug offences. The man was charged with numerous drug offences. The charges include producing dangerous drugs, two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, possessing relevant substances or things, possession of property suspected of being the proceeds of an offence under Drugs Misuse Act, possess utensils or pipes etc for use, fail to properly dispose of needle and syringe and authority required to possess explosives.
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Celebrating the music of today is hugely important, and making heard contemporary composers of every visual colour and every invisible one, on every concert programme, I consider a responsibility towards the future. Six years ago, Chi-chi Nwanoku founded Chineke!, Europe’s first majority Black, Asian, and ethnically diverse orchestra, with whom I have performed, and recorded Errollyn Wallen’s Concerto Grosso.
Making music with others is all to do with treating them as individuals, and whether you can relate on a musical and human level. Our colour of skin is not the conversation, but when it is - racism is not my burden. 2020 changed the world, and while classical music continues to exceed expectations in a digital world, this is an apt opportunity to rethink and reboot and continue the progress.
Bus station worker threatened in Canterbury bus depot by drunk carrying a knife
A âlonelyâ university cleaner went on a drunken rampage through a city centre despite lockdown restrictions.
Matthew White was also found to be carrying a snooker ball in a sock after threatening to stab the bus controller at Canterburyâs Stagecoach depot.
St George s Lane in Canterbury. Picture: Google Street View (33928664)
The 46-year-old kick-started his trail of chaos by trying to smash the window of Boots in Gravel Walk.
But after security staff restrained the Christ Church University cleaner he turned his attention to the St Georgeâs Lane bus depot.
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In a year dominated by the coronavirus pandemic, community heroes from north Essex have stepped up to the plate and been recognised for their efforts in the Queen s New Year Honours list for 2021.
Richard Saunders
Richard Saunders, from Manningtree, has been recognised for his services to disability golf
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Manningtree s Richard Saunders said it came as a nice surprise to be awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) for his services to disability golf.
He ran the British Amputee and Les Autres Sports Association for many years and helped people who had lost limbs to enjoy golf, until the charity was taken over by England Golf.