Read more: InsideBournemouth post office after fire However, with the help of a troop of willing volunteers, he spent the Sunday clearing the shop and saving all he could. “I didn’t want to throw the food away so I thought it would be best to support one of the local foodbanks as there are so many people in need of food at the moment, he said. Everything that is not damaged we gave to them. “Basically, there is smoke damaged food which we can’t sell but which is perfectly fine to eat. To throw it all in a skip would have been heart-breaking.
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WE recently pointed out Prince Philip inspired teenagers with his Duke of Edinburgh’s Award initiative. Though it wasn’t only youngsters he helped. Retired politician Dennis Canavan recalls that the February 1974 General Election produced a hung Parliament. MP William Baxter opined that the country should be ruled by a council of state consisting of representatives from every major party. When asked by an interviewer who should preside over this council, Baxter replied: “Somebody neutral, like Prince Philip.” This triggered demands for Baxter’s resignation. He eventually complied and Dennis was selected to succeed him at the following General Election.
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