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Four hundred year old almshouses which once sheltered Anglesey's poor could become starter homes
North Wales Live via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoLewis Owen had taken the court route, and became Serjeant of the Larder to James I." She described...
'Nightmare road closures killing pub trade'
The Dorset Echo· 4 days ago"Work includes resurfacing to keep the route safe and reliable as well as vegetation cutting, sign visibility cutting and essential drainage work. "Roadside ...
First Drive: Polestar’s 4 aims to stand out with sharp tech and edgy look
The Irish News· 2 days agoPolestar is ramping up its presence here in the UK. Polestar classes it as an SUV, but to look at...
3 High-Income Skills You Need To Learn In 2024
Forbes· 6 days agoThis explains why more than two million professionals rushed to Coursera to sign up for their Google Career Certificate to learn data analytics within...
400 -year-old Anglesey almshouses could become starter homes for young people
The North Wales Chronicle· 4 days agoThe idea for the almshouses originally come about because of the will of a barber surgeon Lewis Rogers who died in London, in 1618. Due to a lack of funds in his estate the scheme was taken ...