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Local Brewer on the Ladder

I am not sure if anyone has posted on HoL about one of my neighbors on Pemberton, James, who runs a local brewer.  James runs the Beerblefish Brewing Company. …

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Shane Warne's ex-wife Simone Callahan sells her $3.8million mansion

Shane Warne s ex-wife Simone Callahan sells her $3.8million mansion Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Shane Warne s ex-wife Simone Callahan has finally sold her mansion in Brighton, Melbourne two months after it failed to sell at auction. The 51-year-old secured a buyer for the property, which was listed for $3.55million to $3.8million. The incredible home, which was passed in at auction in March, was recently sold but the price hasn t been disclosed. © Provided by Daily Mail ( Marshall White real estate director Matthew Pillios told realestate.com.au everyone involved in the sale is happy with the price.

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Enfield flat plans reconsidered after housing target failure

By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey A photo of the site in 2019 (Image: Google Maps) Councillors had to reconsider a planning application that was turned down months earlier because Enfield Council missed a key housing target. Planning chiefs admitted the only reason the plans were being re-examined was because the council’s failure to meet the Government’s housing delivery test meant councillors had to apply a “presumption in favour of sustainable development”. This means proposals should be approved “unless the adverse impacts of doing so would significantly and demonstrably outweigh the benefits”, according to national planning policy.

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Unilever brand Graze debuts on TV with talking squirrel 'CEO'

SEISS: Fourth and fifth grant available but tax implications to bear in mind | Personal Finance | Finance

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