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The devastating impact of Covid on tourism in Weardale | Darlington and Stockton Times

TOURISM has arguably been the hardest hit industry due to the lockdowns and pandemic, however the industry is hopeful of finding ways to recover. County Durham has a thriving tourist economy, with sites like Durham Cathedral, Bishop Auckland’s Auckland Project and Kynren, and the Durham Dales of Weardale and Teesdale. The pandemic has decimated the county’s tourism sector and has emphasised just how important the visitor economy is. In 2019, more than 20 million visitors came to the county, contributing £955m to the local economy. By September 2020, the forecast was for a fall of 43.6 per cent in annual visits in 2020, equating to a loss of £434.63m, and an estimated reduction of 5,587 jobs.

COVID-19 : et si on recrutait des bénévoles pour faire passer des tests rapides? | Coronavirus

COVID-19 : et si on recrutait des bénévoles pour faire passer des tests rapides? | Coronavirus
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Lincolnview marks School Board Recognition Month

Lincolnview marks School Board Recognition Month Information submitted Thursday, January 21, 2021 12:00 AM Pictured from left to right are Lincolnview Board members: Mark Zielke, Eric Germann, Michelle Gorman, Lori Snyder, and Brad Coil. (DHI Media/Kirsten Barnhart) VAN WERT – The Lincolnview Local Schools has joined more than 700 school districts throughout Ohio to celebrate January as “School Board Recognition Month,” Superintendent Jeffrey T. Snyder announced on Jan. 18. “Thank you to the Lincolnview Local School board members for being citizen-servants who are mindful stewards of the district resources when making decisions to meet academic and fiscal goals of the district,” Snyder said. “Their focus is always on the future success of

Illegal tobacco crop seized and destroyed

Date Time Illegal tobacco crop seized and destroyed A man has been arrested after 50.3 tonnes of tobacco from an illegal tobacco crop was seized during an operation in NSW by the Illicit Tobacco Taskforce (ITTF). On Wednesday 13 January 2021, warrants were executed at a Bulga property under Operation Bellatrix – a joint operation by the Australian Border Force (ABF) led Taskforce, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and NSW Police. Approximately two hectares of illegal tobacco crops and just under a hectare of immature planted seedlings found at the property were seized and destroyed. The tobacco had a potential excise value of more than $9.9 million.

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