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PLANS for a new £180 million super campus at Halbeath should be approved despite concerns over how it might affect the wider area, Fife Council officers have said. They ve recommended the green light for Shepherd Offshore s proposals, which would see a new Fife College and replacement high schools for St Columba s and Woodmill built on the former Hyundai site by 2024. The application for planning permission in principle for a mixed use development also includes a nursery, a 90-bed care home, 17 assisted living apartments, a pub/restaurant, coffee shop drive-thru, 16-pump petrol station and 225 homes. The proposals are being led by the council, Fife College and landowner Shepherd Offshore but have not been without controversy.
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Brothers women have made a winning start to the 2021 AFL Capricornia season, beating Rockhampton Panthers in the traditional Anzac Day clash.
They broke the game open in the third quarter and held off a fourth-quarter surge from their rivals to run out 7.5-47 to 4.3-27 winners at Kele Park on Sunday.
Jemma Abbott led the scoring for the victors with three goals, while Georgia Carroll, Katherine Pollock, Lily Bartlem and Pamela Waine landed one major each.
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Maddison Law booted a hat-trick for the Panthers.
Brothers made it a double, with their senior men also getting the better of Panthers in an entertaining game that finished at 13.13-91 to 9.7-61.
What happens to street animals when tourists suddenly disappear?
As coronavirus forced millions of people around the world into lockdown, another sizeable population had also been hard hit stray cats and dogs.
A stray cat stands alone in Eminönü, one of Istanbul’s oldest neighborhoods, which remained nearly empty for months due to COVID-19 restrictions.Photograph by Elif Ozturk, Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
ByJennifer Hattam
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The trip from the ferry dock to Cem Arslan’s home on Kınalıada is a short one, but it’s not just the steepness of the hilly streets that keeps him from zipping along more quickly. As he drives around this small island district of Istanbul, Arslan frequently slows his electric scooter to a crawl either to let stray cats dart safely across the road or to greet a pack of dogs that knows him well.