Cowboy Builders investigate British developer
April 25, 2014
DOMINIC Littlewood and a team from Cowboy Builders Abroad visited Cyprus to look into the problems that Adrian Mills, a British developer, left behind when he fled the island in 2009.
Adrian Mills, the Managing Director of MDE Nest Homes, never completed the development of “Valley View” at Nata, leaving the site with no roads or mains electricity.
In 2005 Tom and Irene Owens bought a 3-bedroom timber-frame bungalow off-plan from Nest Homes and their son bought the one next door; neither of the properties was properly damp-proofed. And as the rot set in Tom and Irene’s son and his wife were forced to leave their home and their daughter now lives with her grandparents.
TV stardom for Paragon Vets as Dom Digs In
30/04/2021
A Cumbrian veterinary practice will star in new BBC TV show Dom Digs In with Dom Littlewood next week.
Dom joins the team at Paragon Veterinary Groupâs Dalston and Newbiggin centres, where he is thrown in at the deep end helping to pregnancy scan cows and treat a rescued hedgehog.
The series sees the presenter, famed for his work on TV shows such as Fake Britain and Cowboy Builders, try his hand at different frontline jobs including ferry worker, roadside mechanic, builder â and vetâs assistant.
Paragon Veterinary Group managing director David Black said: âThe series is about essential workers carrying on through COVID.
A CUMBRIAN veterinary practice is set to star in a new BBC TV show featuring celebrity Dom Littlewood. Dom joins the team at Paragon Veterinary Group’s Dalston and Newbiggin centres for the new show, which screens next week. Viewers will see Dom thrown in at the deep end, helping to pregnancy scan cows and treat a rescued hedgehog. The series, called Dom Digs In, sees the presenter famed for his work on TV shows such as Fake Britain and Cowboy Builders try his hand at different frontline jobs. As well as being a vet’s assistant, the TV frontman will also have a go at being a ferry worker, roadside mechanic and builder.
Cowboy Builders star Dom Littlewood catches a bus in Hull
The TV presenter was in the city for new show Dom Digs
TV presenter Dom Littlewood finds out all about life on East Yorkshire buses (Image: BBC)
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TV presenter Dominic Littlewood, best known as a champion of consumer protection, has been spending recent months on the frontline with the UK’s essential workers for a new series that homes in on Hull tomorrow.
TV presenter Melinda Messenger tells how losing a £250,000 investment altered her relationship with money
18 April 2021 • 5:00am
Former model and TV presenter Melinda Messenger is best known for fronting a string of popular series, including
Fort Boyard,
Cowboy Builders and
Cowboy Traders. In recent years, she has retrained as a psychotherapist. Now 50, she lives in Berkshire with her three children, Morgan, 20, Flynn, 18 and Evie, 17.
How did your childhood influence your attitude to money?
My parents divorced when I was around five and money was tight for my mum, who later trained as a secretary. She had around £40 a week to look after three children and herself.