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Readers praised the work of Julie Carruthers and her staff who have gone above and beyond to maintain a family business during the pandemic. Fearon Flowers, based on Harrington Road, Workington has made headlines for the staff’s resilience during a difficult time for independent family businesses. Julie’s customers were not surprised to hear that she and her staff have gone above and beyond. Sharon Wright said: “Well done, Julie your fantastic staff and family.” Elvera Waters said: “Well done Julie and staff.” Elizabeth Hirst said: “Well done Julie.” Graham Johnston said: “Well done and congratulations.” Susan Jordan said: “Fab, well done you.”
New restaurant planned for Spanish Fort
Updated Jan 10, 2021;
Investors paid $2.2 million for a 4,245-square-foot commercial center at 390 Schillinger Road S., near Airport Boulevard in Mobile, according to Andrew Chason of Marcus & Millichap in Fairhope. Starbucks Coffee and Moe’s Southwest Grill lease the space, he said.
A local investor paid $550,000 for 1.49 acres at the northeast corner of U.S. 31 and Stagecoach Road in Spanish Fort, and has no immediate plans for the land, according to Sharon Wright of White-Spunner Realty, who represented the buyer. Lydia Franz of Re/Max Orange Beach commercial division worked with the seller. The commercial subdivision is called Spanish Fort Cantina, and the seller owns another 3.98 acres at the same corner, according to Franz. The seller plans to build a Cactus Cantina restaurant on part of the 3.98 acres.
Jogger shoves seven-year-old girl towards canal angering furious family
Gaby Soutar fumed on Facebook after claiming her seven-year-old niece was dangerously pushed aside by a runner during a peaceful family walk near Harrison Park in Edinburgh
Little Iris was allegedly pushed towards the canal (Image: Edinburgh Live)
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Miss Segust added: We have really missed not being able to sing together this term. Miss Pearson worked her magic with adding videos and photographs that we have been able to share across the school. We are thrilled with the result and felt that it has earnt its place to be shared far and wide to spread a little bit of joy this Christmas.
Staff and children at The Shade Primary School in Soham have recorded their own Christmas song to spread a little joy after a tough 2020.
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Staff and children at The Shade Primary School in Soham have recorded their own Christmas song to spread a little joy after a tough 2020.