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Hull City Council has selected Mason Clark Associates to progress comprehensive investigations on Hessle Road Flyover. Over the next 12 months, Mason Clark Associates will undertake detailed ...
The research would determine the feasibility of strengthening the Hessle Road flyover. Hull City Council said the engineering firm would try to minimise the impact of the work on traffic.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A YOUNG autistic boy has opened a sweet shop with the support of his family after struggling to find a job. Dean Wilson, 18, has opened a ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A popular sweet shop in Carlisle is celebrating its first year in business in the city centre. Sweet Retreat, which is located on Carlisle ...
When the props department for Taggart came knocking at the door of Glasgow’s oldest sweet shop, the hard-working ... from the 122-year-old London Road business explains.
The plans were first lodged in July 2024, and the ground floor of the property is still currently being used by a sweet shop called Truffles of Lymington. Documents submitted as part of the ...
Features such as period weighing scales, pine cladding, and the shop's robust counter and display cabinet remain untouched since the day it closed. Where once sweet jars were displayed ...
Home-court advantage? It doesn’t exist so far in the NBA conference semifinals — where visiting teams combined to go 4-0 in Game 1s, the first time that has happened during this round in the ...
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Good news as food hygiene ratings handed to 10 Hull establishmentsNew food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 10 of Hull’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows – and it’s good news for them all.
The Koramangala police have arrested a housekeeping worker of a sweet shop on the charges of recording ... had gone to Anand Sweets on 60 Feet Road in Koramangala to use the washroom at around ...
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Independent.ie on MSNMuch-loved traditional Louth sweet shop on the market for €125,000One of Dundalk’s last traditional sweet shops is up for sale. O’Hagan’s shop in Bridge Street has gone on the market with a guide price of €125,000.Generations from the town’s North End have fond ...
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