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Britain's poshest pub' - The Windmill Inn - re-opened this week after being shunned by locals put off by sky high bar prices.
Family-owned berry producers Driscoll’s has cut the ribbon on its new consolidated UK headquarters. The US-based firm - which ...
Set on a whopping 440 acres in the Kent countryside, the picturesque Linton Park is perhaps one of the most impressive properties in the U.K. The massive spread includes a Grade I-listed Georgian ...
The Home Office wants to place up to 1,500 male asylum seekers at Linton-on-Ouse near York. Residents have flooded the prime minster and home secretary with dozens of letters opposing the proposal.
In April, the Home Office announced plans to turn the site at Linton-on-Ouse, in North Yorkshire, into an asylum centre for up to 1,500 men. But villagers and local councillors opposed the decision.
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