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Heytesbury, Imber and Knook say only 22 more new homes can be built up to 2036 if local plan review is approved Heytesbury and Knook - Imber is a deserted village on Salisbury Plain ONLY 25 new homes may be built in Heytesbury, Imber and Knook between 2016 and 2036 if Wiltshire Council’s Local Plan Review is accepted. Parish councillors for the three villages were happy to accept the county s target for larger villages in rural communities at their meeting on Tuesday. Heather Parks, the parish clerk for Heytesbury, Imber and Knook, said: We had a positive meeting. Members were broadly happy with the Wiltshire Council target of 25 for larger villages. ....
This Baker Learned Not to Cry Over Spilt Milk By Mary Ann Yevuta - | Feb 17, 2021 By Mary Ann Yevuta For the Wetzel Chronicle What might fate have in store for a German child who lived through the horrors of World War II? For one little girl, it was to fall in love and marry an American GI from New Martinsville, WV, raise a beautiful family, and become one of the best bakers in the area. Elisabeth (Lisa) Wetzel can be found each week at the Wetzel County Farmers’ Market behind a table laden with an assortment of delectable treats such as traditional German cookies, sweet breads (including this writer’s favorite – rhubarb bread), and cakes. She will bake any time of year for customers who need treats for holidays, birthdays, and other special occasions’ and orders can be placed through her daughter, Heather Parks, at The Bookstore (304-455-5080). By the way, during the growing season if you find yourself with more rhubarb or fruits than you can use, she can ....