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The Auckland Project confirms acquisition of Bishop Auckland hotel

The Auckland Project has snapped up the Park Head Hotel, in Bishop Auckland. With 32 bedrooms, the Bishops Grill restaurant and extensive outdoor space – including a large beer garden and children’s play area – the charity said the acquisition of the hotel signals The Auckland Project’s commitment to offer a range of accommodation to visitors. Current owner and director of the Park Head Hotel, Claire Gibbons said: “We are delighted that The Auckland Project has bought The Park Head Hotel and they will take over with immediate effect. I am also incredibly pleased to say our wonderful staff team will be retained and I will also be staying on for a few months to offer support and guidance during the transition.

County Durham regeneration project buys hotel as part of tourism drive

County Durham regeneration project buys hotel as part of tourism drive
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The Evan Lurie Gallery and the changing face of Carmel

Susan Brewer with paintings by Michael Gorman. Dan Grossman On Saturday, May 8, I stopped by the Evan Lurie Gallery in Carmel. The gallery has been a steady presence in the city since Nov. 2007, but now there was a “Moving Sale” sign on the gallery window. Susan Brewer, a longtime Indianapolis artist based at the Stutz, where she has studio space, was seated behind the desk when I walked in. She told me that Lurie had just secured a new lease on a gallery space in Miami, Fla., where most of his client base is located. “I’m gonna miss this,” she said, referring to the gallery, where she has worked for three years, and her conversations with potential clients about art.

Murdered For Being Different, BBC Three review - unbearable but unmissable

Murdered For Being Different, BBC Three review - unbearable but unmissable | reviews, news & interviews Murdered For Being Different, BBC Three review - unbearable but unmissable Murdered For Being Different, BBC Three review - unbearable but unmissable Sophie Lancaster, killed for being a goth, is at the heart of the online channel s latest real-life dramatisation by Jasper ReesMonday, 19 June 2017 Gothic horror: Nico Mirallegro and Abigail Lawrie in Murdered For Being Different BBC/Des Willie Heaven alone knows we ve pressing anxieties enough to preoccupy us, but if you have the emotional bandwidth to accommodate more, the iPlayer can oblige. Available now on BBC Three is the latest in what now becomes a trilogy of heartrending dramas with Murdered in the title.

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