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Wine delivery app Drop is seeking franchisees to help it establish a series of ‘dark store’ logistics hubs as the currently London-centric business looks to expand throughout the UK.
The first local logistics hub is in Guildford, Surrey, with four new London sites opening this summer. Drop plans to open 15 new franchise sites over the next 12 months.
Drop was founded by restaurateurs and wine specialists Ian Campbell and Will Palmer, whose establishments include The 10 Cases wine bar and shop and seafood restaurant Parsons, both in Covent Garden.
It is able to offer delivery in most parts of London in less than an hour with next day delivery available for the rest of the UK. Expansion is currently focused on the dark store model but the pair have also mooted Drop wine bars that will also function as distribution hubs.
The Meeting at the Eighth Street Church: How Whiteness Oozed into Adventist Culture
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On the 20
th of September 1902, Sabbath morning, the President of the Atlantic Union,[1] H. W. Cottrell, the President of the Chesapeake Conference, E. W. Farnsworth, and the second in command at the General Conference, W. A. Spicer, walked into the Church on Eighth Street, the only Seventh-day Adventist Church in Washington D.C. They arrived on a mission, commissioned by the President of the General Conference, Arthur G. Daniells. The trio bore a colossal task. Upon entering the church, they immediately encountered opposition from church members.[2] Although this meeting may be one of the most consequential in Adventist history, it lingers ignored or unnoticed by most Adventist historians and church members.
Casey Stoney steps down as Man Utd Women’s head coach
Casey Stoney steps down as Man Utd Women’s head coach Photo: Will Palmer / SPP via Imago
Manchester United today announced that Casey Stoney will be stepping down from her role as Women’s Head Coach at the end of the current season.
Ed Woodward said: “As a club we are intensely proud of our women’s team and we have invested considerable resource to make it a success. Casey has been a driving force behind that success since she joined us in 2018. She has been an inspiration to her players and staff, fans, and to all of us. I know I speak for everyone in thanking her for her unstinting hard work and dedication and paying tribute to her achievements.”