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Falmouth Town Council tax rate highest in county


Read next: Mayor denies claim of rail-roading through 21% council tax increase
At a meeting of Falmouth Town Council s finance and general purposes committee this week, during a briefing about the projected four year budget, concerns were raised that money for Princess Pavilions was budgeted for the next four years.
Coun Alan Jewell told the meeting that he was led to believe this was a one off payment in the first year, but we are going into the second third and fourth year and still got a lot of money going in there, he said.
I just don t want the people of Falmouth having put their hands in for the precept for second third and fourth years. The one year I weren t happy with it but it went through and I was told that we d take a one off hit. I won t be happy if the people if Falmouth have got to pay for the second, third and fourth year. ....

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Do you remember when the UK changed over to decimal currency? Sussex readers reminisce about 'D-day'


Do you remember when the UK changed over to decimal currency? Sussex readers reminisce about D-day
This week saw the 50th anniversary of decimalisation in the UK - a move that shook-up our centuries old coinage system.
Thursday, 18th February 2021, 1:04 pm
Evolving from pounds, shillings and pence, introducing the new system was a mammoth feat of public relations and communication leading up to the official change over day on February 15, 1971. You can read more about the introduction of decimalisation here.It’s a time fondly remembered by many so we asked our readers whether they remembered the change.
Chris Casburn wrote on the Chichester Observer Facebook page: I remember the ads. A litre of water’s a pint and 3/4. And 2.2 pounds of jam weighs about a kilogram. ....

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Lower Moreland approves diversity council after anti-Asian speech


“I think it’s a bare-minimum response,” Lipschutz said, adding that while diversity consulting and staff hiring is great, she wants to see more: greater administrative transparency and accountability, a redesign of the K-12 curriculum, and age-appropriate sensitivity training.
“That way, when our students go out into the world, whether they go to college or industry or whatever, they’re like, nice people, civilized people,” she said.
Lower Moreland is a small school district, with about 2,400 students in all. Lipschutz’s daughter knows the students who sent the hate speech texts which included phrases like “every Asian kid i see tomorrow in the halls gets a spear” and “This is why minorities blow change my mind”  and Lipschutz said she knows some of the students’ parents. Though she was surprised by the language, her kids weren’t, and she’s frustrated by that. She’s even more frustrated by the fact that the high school has responded to he ....

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Scottish Bookshelf – Latest Releases From February


Scottish Bookshelf – Latest Releases From February
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It’s always a little exciting when books or films are set in places you know well.
When characters visit shops or cafés you’ve frequented – whether on screen or page – it further immerses you in the story.
And when that story is a page-turning crime novel… you’re hooked.
What They Knew is the fourth instalment in the gripping D.I. Clare Mackay series from promising author Marion Todd. The series is set in St Andrews, Fife, where main character Clare works at the town’s police station.
The narrative explores both her troubled personal life, and her mysterious cases, where investigations take her through the towns and villages of Fife, and across to Dundee, where I live. ....

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Exmoor ponies move to Llanwrda to help eco-business Under Starry Skies


The task of maintaining 60 acres of land to enhance biodiversity may sound a daunting prospect. But for Adam and Louise Bourns, the solution to their conservation quandary in Llanwrda has actually come from one of Britain’s endangered native species.
The couple moved to the Carmarthenshire village in 2013 and took on the expanse of land at Llwynbwch, which had once been intensively farmed. They wanted to rewild the land and maximise its wildlife, without allowing the mixture of woodland, meadow and wetland to become overgrown and unmanageable.
They enlisted the help of Sue Burger, a village resident who happened to be a trustee of the Exmoor Pony Society. With the support of Society area reps Dai and Ruth Thomas four pure-bred Exmoor mares have now made the Bourns’ land their home. ....

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