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Ricky Gervais backs petition against rabbit meat farm in Coleshill, near Amersham

Ricky Gervais backs petition against rabbit meat farm in Coleshill, near Amersham
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Ilford town centre mural criticised as too bleak

However, I don’t welcome the idea that the area will become like Shoreditch, a hot spot for wealthy “poverty tourists” to voyeuristically cock a snook at our realities.  There are many children in Redbridge who, despite the challenges, enjoy the amazing resources in this borough, the excellent education, the green spaces and most importantly each other’s company. This painting does not represent them - they deserve more than to “survive”. Planning decision on Mill Road site Paul Scott, Arundel Gardens, Ilford, writes: Re Mill Road Car Park Site EIA Planning Application Decision: 0215/21. The council have now made their decision that no Environmental Impact Assessment is needed for this planning application despite having three or more objectors.

90 days in jail, 18 months probation, $4,300 in restitution for dog shooter

Photo of Janey courtesy of Animal Aid of Branch County COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – A man who entered guilty pleas to two charges after he shot his pet German Shepard in the head last June was sentenced on Monday in Branch County Circuit Court. 21-year-old Alex James Carr was ordered to serve three months in jail and was placed on probation for 18 months after he entered guilty pleas to Attempted Torturing, Mutilating, or Killing an Animal as well as to a charge of animal cruelty. During his probation, Carr must complete a psychological evaluation, undergo anger management and pay over $4,000 in restitution to Animal Aid of Branch County for taking care of “Janey” after she was shot.

Gordon Elliott loophole proves racing does not care about animals

Gordon Elliott loophole proves racing does not care about animals   The BHA say path clear for banned trainer s horses to run at Cheltenham if transferred to new trainer by March 9 7 March 2021 • 6:45pm The ban came after the unforgivable photograph of Gordon Elliott sitting on a dead horse came to light  Credit: REUTERS Racing came under renewed attack from activists on Saturday as a change of hands at Gordon Elliott’s stable ensured the banned trainer’s horses would run at Cheltenham. The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) confirmed immediately after his effective six-month suspension that the path could be cleared for his horses to run if they were transferred to another trainer by March 9.

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