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Pink highlights daughter Willow’s birthday with loving tribute
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Pink highlights daughter Willow’s birthday with loving tribute
Singer songwriter Pink recently spent the entire day with her daughter Willow for the 10-year-old’s birthday this year.
The power-house mom posted a series of pictures and videos of the birthday girl enjoying a day of fun and frolic with her parents.
The first post contained an iconic pose by the mother daughter duo and was captioned to read, “My dear one. Little tree. Thank you. Happy Birthday. #thisisten #adecadeoflove”
Thee second on the other hand, featured a video of daughter Willow surfing, biking, grilling marshmallows and sightseeing with a caption that read, “The love of my life. My #1. The person who taught me instant love.”
Let the pyjama parties and cèilidh begin thanks to £30k grant
Blessing for new look church centre which will host parties and dances for Willows estate residents (Image: Grimsby Live)
Residents are celebrating the reopening of a community centre and are planning their next pyjama party and cèilidh.
The church-owned Bishop King Community Centre on the Willows Estate on Wingate Road, Grimsby has undergone a stunning transformation thanks to a £20,000 grant from FCC Environment. It uses landfill tax credits to support heritage and community projects.
A total of around £30,000 was raised through the donation and a North East Lincolnshire Council grant.
Lorries shaking homes to their foundations cutting through estate to get to new housing development It is time to do a safety impact study before someone gets hurt
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Lorries using Grimsby s Willows Estate to access the new Macaulay Lane development are shaking homes to their foundations .
The island is idyllic. As a workplace, it s toxic
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By: Julia Moskin
Globe-trotting diners flock to the Willows Inn s serene Northwest setting. But former employees say faked ingredients, sexual harassment and an abusive kitchen are the real story. The chef Blaine Wetzel first came to Lummi, a tiny island near the San Juan archipelago of Washington state, in 2010. At age 24, he was fresh off a two-year stint at the vaunted Copenhagen restaurant Noma. He could have found a job in any kitchen in the world.
Instead, he d answered an ad on Craigslist, posted by a chicken farmer who owned a century-old inn on Lummi Island, 160km north of Seattle and reachable only by ferry. Sight unseen, Wetzel had fallen for the island s ravishing isolation fewer than 1,000 people live there full time and its unspoiled forests, farms and fisheries.