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Mother who sold six-year-old daughter given life term in South Africa

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内容摘要:Plans to raise council tax in Bradford by almost 15% have been finalised ahead of being sent for government approval.

Plans to raise council tax in Bradford by almost 15% have been finalised ahead of being sent for government approval.

NEC, the company in charge of booking acts for the venue, and Bradford Live have been approached for comment."There’s been absolutely nothing," Mr Bradley said.

Mother who sold six-year-old daughter given life term in South Africa

"That’s the only thing I’ve got since booking."Mr Bradley said the "silence" following the shows being removed from Bradford Live's website had been frustrating.“It’s the fact that no one knows what’s happening," he said.

Mother who sold six-year-old daughter given life term in South Africa

“It's is a bit sad, really.”Neither Bradford Live nor NEC have publicly confirmed that the shows will not be going ahead.

Mother who sold six-year-old daughter given life term in South Africa

“I was aware that they stopped selling the tickets," Mr Bradley said.

“Then I get this refund and you start to think if the place is ever going to open.ESCC said there was a miscalculation of Mr Kelynack's allowances which meant he should have been contributing more towards the cost of his care. Despite this, the council said it would not be asking him to make up the shortfall from the previous year.

Mr Kelynack, who required care following a spinal injury and complications from Covid, said he already owed the council £3,000 and only had £1,000 in savings."To be told now that we are expected to now pay over £105 a week, it's a shock to the system because my savings, and our savings, went in between when I had the back problems," he said.

Ms Kelynack said she was worried about the future."We were comfy when we first come down [to Rye], but now we're having to watch every penny to get us through a week," she said.

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