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FAI Cup Report: Athlone Town 4 - 4 Waterford (Waterford win 4-2 on penalties)Sat, Jul 24 2021 Athlone Town goalkeeper Kayleum Rice could do nothing to keep out this Waterford shot during the FAI Cup match at Athlone Town Stadium on July 23rd, 2021. Simon O’Gorman reports from Athlone Town Stadium Glen McAuley’s stunning last-second strike wasn’t enough for Athlone Town as they were edged out in a penalty shoot-out by Waterford following a drama-packed FAI Cup first round tie. The striker sealed his hat-trick with a spectacular strike directly from the kick-off to force penalty kicks as the First Division side came up just short in Lissywollen. ....
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Alfred Wainwright sketches set to go to auction A Wainwright sketch of Bowness Bay, signed by Wainwright about 40 years later, is up for auction with 1818 Auctioneers, and estimated to make £1,500-2,000 Rare items given to a South Lakes family by Alfred and Betty Wainwright are set to go under the hammer this month. Estimated to make over £4,000, they include a thank you card, a set of Lakes and Lune Water Board illustrated accounts for 1973 and a pension form. There is also a Wainwright sketch of Bowness Bay – signed almost 40 years later by Wainwright and given by him to Mike Duff, a signed Wainwright map which Alfred Wainwright gave to Percy Duff and a signed copy of his Coast to Coast book. ....
Food waste collection trial launched in Heysham Residents in Heysham are doing their bit towards tackling climate change by taking part in a food waste recycling trial. Monday, 10th May 2021, 12:40 pm UK households currently throw away around 7.2 million tonnes of food every year. As part of the government’s strategy to tackle climate change and greenhouse gas emissions, it is anticipated that it won’t be too long before councils are being asked to provide a weekly food waste collection service. To help prepare for potential changes, Lancaster City Council is working in partnership with Lancashire County Council, the waste management authority, to trial a weekly food collection service within a designated area of the district. ....