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Covid-19: School mountain biking event in Blenheim cancelled

'Our economy is bouncing back ahead of the EU and US' – Readers on the week's top stories

Our economy is bouncing back ahead of the EU and US – Readers on the week s top stories From new freedoms for the double jabbed to success at the Olympics for Team GB, find out what stories got our readers talking this week 30 July 2021 • 7:00am Earlier this week, it was announced that Britain will reopen its borders to fully vaccinated EU and US travellers. It was also confirmed that from Aug 16, fully vaccinated Britons will no longer need to take a test if they come into contact with someone with Covid unless they have symptoms. Our readers debated these new rules and questioned whether they should be relaxed completely. 

Forget past ghosts, the spirit of John and Josephine lives on

25 Apr 2021 HUSSEY BY NAME: Museum founder John Bowes’ father fell deeply in love with the married Sarah Hussey In the latest of her regular columns, Dorothy Blundell takes a sideways look behind the scenes at The Bowes Museum where she is a volunteer REGARDLESS of whether you believe in things that go bump in the night, the stories of a family’s long dead ancestors can make for entertaining reading. If nothing else, they breathe life into the dusty pages of history. Like the story from 300 years before museum founder John Bowes was born, when Janet Douglas, wife of John Lyon, the 6th Lord Glamis, was burnt at the stake after being accused of witchcraft by King James V of Scotland. Although clear that the accusations were false, the king had Janet, along with her family and servants, tortured until she “confessed”.

Memorial bench to Framlingham vet thrown in pond | East Anglian Daily Times

Memorial bench to Framlingham vet thrown in pond | East Anglian Daily Times
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Town Hall Notes: Traffic study of Love Lane area completed

Love Lane in Mattituck. (Credit: Grant Parpan/file) A long-anticipated traffic study of the Love Lane area was officially accepted for completion at a Town Board meeting Tuesday. Consultants were hired to prepare the study after the Town Board deemed a previous study inadequate in 2018. The new study, done by engineers from AKRF, featured an expanded scope and includes the eight arterial roads that feed into Route 25 within the impact area. According to deputy supervisor Jill Doherty, the next steps include posting the study for public review and scheduling a virtual public meeting to present the report, similar to how the recent New Suffolk parking study was presented in December.

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