The Glen Affric stamp. GLEN Affric will take centre stage on mail across the UK after a stunning image of the Highland beauty spot featured in a new series of Royal Mail stamps. The classic viewpoint westward along the loch features in the new six-strong series of stamps, which all …
Read More »Global Couriers and Messengers Market 2019 Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2019 – 2026 – A Technology Market
We have recently published 7ᵗʰ Edition market research report on Couriers and Messengers Market. For purchase inquiry and free sample pages email us at: sales@marketreportscompany.com. The global Couriers and Messengers market is projected to reach USD XX million by 2026, growing at a CAGR of X.XX% over the next seven …
Read More »Man killed in NSW light plane crash
“The initial ATSB safety investigation will include examination of the accident site and the assessment of aircraft and pilot records, weather information and any available recorded data,” a spokesperson from the safety bureau said. A witness said the crash “just happened in a heartbeat”. Witness Alan Hannaford said the aircraft …
Read More »Global Courier Services Market 2019 – UPS, FEDEX, DHL, TNT, China Post – Rise Media
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Read More »Rawtenstall’s £3.5m bus station a step nearer as old station demolition begins
Council bosses have begun dismantling Rawtenstall’s 1970s bus station as work nears completion on its £3.5 million replacement. The Bacup end of the old bus station was demolished at the weekend. Rossendale council said two rarely used stands were taken down as part of works to complete the new bus …
Read More »Campbell Gunn: What we eat has caused the gull problem – could it be a radical solution too?
I have a friend of an ornithological bent whose feathers are ruffled at the mention of seagulls. There is no such bird, he sighs. There are the family of birds called gulls and terns and then there are the individual species, such as herring gulls, black-headed gulls, Arctic terms and …
Read More »Plane crashes at Nerriga, near Braidwood
nerriga road plane crash, VH-XLK, braidwood plane crash, Australian Transport Safety Bureau A community is in mourning after a light aircraft crashed near Braidwood in Southern NSW. The deceased pilot’s name has not been formally released but it’s understood he was from Picton in New South Wales. Acting Inspector Ben …
Read More »On the market for first time in 93 years, the Claudy home nearly as old as Derry’s walls
The picturesque Grade A-listed home on the Ballyarton Road near Claudy The picturesque Grade A-listed home on the Ballyarton Road near Claudy The picturesque Grade A-listed home on the Ballyarton Road near Claudy The picturesque Grade A-listed home on the Ballyarton Road near Claudy The picturesque Grade A-listed home on …
Read More »Meghan Markle’s former Los Angeles home goes hits the market for $1.8 million
Before cementing her place in the British monarchy, the Los Angeles home where Meghan Markle lived during her time as an actress and blogger has now gone up for sale for a cool $1.8 million. The Suits star-turned-Duchess of Sussex lived in the 2,262-square-foot colonial-style Hancock Park home with her …
Read More »Modernist ice cream factory recommended for heritage status
The modernist Peter Ice Cream factory administration building in Melbourne’s Mulgrave has been recommended for state heritage listing by the executive director of Heritage Victoria. The building was designed by the office of D. Graeme Lumsden and was officially opened by the Governor of Victoria Sir Rohan Delacombe on 12 …
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