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Llandudno will not be getting its sandy beach any time very soon says council boss

By Jez Hemming. Additional reporting, Suzanne Kendrick Llandudno North Shore. Sea defences. KR291019b. A COUNCIL chief executive warned members “we will not be putting sand on the beach any time very soon” after a cabinet backed Llandudno’s new sea defence scheme. Iwan Davies, CEO of Conwy county council, made the comment after the entire cabinet seemed to welcome plans to reintroduce sand to the seaside town’s North Shore beach. The scheme, which will cost around £24m according to private consultants, would see cobbles removed from the beach area and sand and wooden groynes reintroduced to break up waves as a flood defence.

Crikey! Baby croc left at zoo after bad pet idea dumped

Premium Content Subscriber only A stolen freshwater crocodile hatchling has been dropped off at a Childers zoo by a member of the public who had second thoughts about keeping the unusual pet. The Department of Environment and Science is appealing for public information after the hatchling, found thousands of kilometres from home, was surrendered to wildlife officers. Senior Wildlife Officer Tina Ball said a member of the public delivered the hatchling to a Childers zoo, believed to Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo, on May 10 and didn t leave any contact details. The zoo proprietor believes The Freshwater crocodile was taken from the wild in the Mt Isa area a few months ago, Ms Ball said.

Bay Area Reporter :: Queer spring non-fiction

After a brutal winter, made even more difficult by the pandemic and killer storms, the Spring Equinox has arrived and warmer weather days are in sight. The following new non-fiction books are a good way to welcome the new season.

Bay Area Reporter :: Queer spring non-fiction

After a brutal winter, made even more difficult by the pandemic and killer storms, the Spring Equinox has arrived and warmer weather days are in sight. The following new non-fiction books are a good way to welcome the new season. Let Me Tell You What I Mean (Knopf, 2021) by celebrated writer Joan Didion opens with a lengthy intro by gay writer Hilton Als, before delighting readers with previously uncollected essays written between 20 and 50 years ago on topics as timely as ever, including college admissions stress, addiction programs, the state of journalism, as well as one on the late gay photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, all in her sharp observational style.

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