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Stores open in Tier 4 where YOU can find unexpected Christmas gifts

Stores open in Tier 4 where YOU can find unexpected Christmas gifts Stephanie Linning For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo The closure of non-essential shops in Tier 4 regions has left many Christmas shoppers scrambling for last-minute gifts.  Click-and-collect and online shopping are still available for some but with order deadlines fast approaching - and the Royal Mail and courier services under strain - there will be many facing the prospect of their presents not arriving on time.  Fortunately essential shops like hardware stores, supermarkets and chemists are still open and offer up a surprisingly good selection of gifts, meaning there is still a way to browse and buy presents in person. 

Pensioner s Rolex watch stolen outside Robert Dyas in Thame

Police want to speak to this person after a theft in Thame. Pic Thames Valley Police POLICE after hunting for a woman after a pensioner had his watch stolen in broad daylight.  The 72-year-old man was approached outside Robert Dyas in Buttermarket, Thame, between 12.40pm and 1pm on Monday (December 14) by a woman who asked him a few questions. She then stole his stainless steel Rolex watch. The man wasn t left with any injuries.  Now investigators have released these CCTV images of a woman who they want to speak to.  PC Edward Dodd, based at Abingdon police station, said: “If you recognise this woman, or if you think it could be you, please get in touch.

Household: paper products: Top Products report 2020

By Steve Farrell2020-12-18T00:01:00+00:00  Toilet tissue’s volumes grew by 6.6% over the year It’s the image that defined pre-lockdown panic-buying: a shopper pushing a supermarket trolley brimming with toilet rolls. So severe was the stockpiling, with shelves stripped bare, toilet paper manufacturers felt compelled to call for calm. A joint statement by the Confederation of Paper Industries and the Paper Industry Technical Association in early March assured Brits that “coronavirus has no impact (or likely impact) on the actual demand for toilet tissue and it follows there is no need to panic-buy or stockpile”. It made little difference. More effective was the move by supermarkets around the same time to ration toilet tissue.

Have fun with the family this Christmas with these cheap and cheerful games

Have fun with the family this Christmas with these cheap and cheerful games Edited by Giselle Wainwright 18 Dec 2020, 20:00 ONE of the best ways to bring people together at Christmas is a game or two. After the year we’ve all had, a little fun is the perfect remedy. 6 These cheap and cheerful options will score highly with all members of the family. Up for the cup: Beer pong always goes down a treat. In the game, players try to throw a ping-pong ball into one of several cups of beer at the end of a table. If a ball lands in a cup, the opponent has to drink the contents. The full rules can be found on Google.

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