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First class or business? And other dilemmas

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内容摘要:Fabriccio and Lucía have now also expanded to El Salvador, where they regularly collect and sell film rolls.

Fabriccio and Lucía have now also expanded to El Salvador, where they regularly collect and sell film rolls.

Bird ringing: The Space for Nature group on the Marlborough Downs put rings on six lapwing birds this week as part of a conservation project to help the species that has been in decline.A sad goodbye: Wadworth brewery in Devizes has

First class or business? And other dilemmas

that its famous shire horses will not be returning to deliver beer to pubs locally. They are well-known around the town, but despite receiving planning permission for new stables, the company has said keeping the horses is no longer financially viable.A reclusive artist from Swindon whose works made £1.6m just last year isfor the return off dozens - possibly hundreds - of his artworks. Henry Orlik, 78, was evicted from a social housing flat in London in 2022 while he was in hospital, which is when they went missing. He is now back at his childhood home in Swindon, where others were stored.

First class or business? And other dilemmas

Auction surprise: Salisbury auctioneers Woolley & Wallis sold a mid-20th Century Kwele mask from Gabon this week for more than 300 times its expected price. It was estimated at £300 - £500 but actually went for £107,100.Culinary Challenge: A Wiltshire learning trust has revealed its top cooks after a Bake Off style competition. The Ascend Learning Trust Bake Off involved several schools as pupils made their own signature dish and were tasked with a technical round of a coffee and walnut battenberg cake.

First class or business? And other dilemmas

A family affair: This weekend a Chippenham woman and her three daughters are

. Michelle Minaides, who has won six titles, is fighting on the same card as daughters Tilly, Belle and Flick.Meanwhile Plaid Cymru will call for a cap on the annual donations that politicians can receive via a change to Senedd rules.

Andrew RT Davies, Welsh Conservative Senedd leader, said: “It’s time to put this issue to bed once and for all."He added: “In order to get on with the job of tackling Labour’s soaring waiting lists, the cancer crisis and poor educational attainment, we need to see a full, independent investigation into Gething’s campaign finances.”

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth said: "The corrosive effect of unchecked campaign funding undermines the integrity of democracy. As a first step Vaughan Gething should repay the money but the least he can now do is support measures that ensure six figure donations to individual politicians are a thing of the past.”The Welsh government declined to comment ahead of the debates.

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