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Ipswich town centre Burger King closes due to pandemic | East Anglian Daily Times

Ipswich town centre Burger King closes due to pandemic | East Anglian Daily Times
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Brett, Julia and Amelia McFarland. My name is Brett McFarland and I m writing about Sun Valley s proposed cannabis project. I ve been farming in Humboldt county for almost two decades and am proud to call this place my home. Currently, my wife, Julia, and I own and operate Crazy River Ranch, a local organic farm raising grass-fed beef and a variety of fresh produce for the Arcata Farmers Market, along with our 8-month-old daughter, Amelia. Over the years, we ve planted and tended to thousands of heritage fruit trees and specialty berry bushes hoping to fill happy bellies with nectar from the land.

Latest Public Notices affecting communities across Hampshire

Plans to turn a Southampton house, far left, back into a nursery have been submitted to the city council. PLANS have been unveiled to turn a Southampton house back into a nursery for up to 50 children. The property at Shaftesbury Avenue, Southampton, was used as a nursery until 2017 and is currently a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO). If the scheme is given the go-ahead the nursery will be run by the previous occupant, Tiny Stars Nurseries. The application says: Southampton City Council receives funding to provide 15 hours a week of free childcare for disadvantaged two-year-olds. The site is located within an area with significant numbers of eligible families and has subsequently seen a rise in demand for places at other providers.

A14 Traffic: Giant boat escorted into Ipswich on Thursday | East Anglian Daily Times

A 25m long boat escorted to Ipswich marina in 2019 (stock picture) - Credit: Archant Motorists have been warned to expect delays in Ipswich on Thursday morning as police escort a 59-tonne boat to the waterfront. Officers from Suffolk police will help to escort the 24.8m long boat through the town tomorrow, as the 5.2m wide load completes its journey from Oundle in Northamptonshire.  The boat will enter Suffolk via the A14 at Newmarket, before leaving the dual carriageway to join the A1308 and B1113 through Needham Market and Bramford. It will then join the A1071 and enter Ipswich via London Road and West End Road, through to Bridge Street and Haven Marina.

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