Manchester United have named a 24-man squad for Wednesday's pre-season friendly against Lyon which includes Jonny Evans.
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A bid to transform one of Ayrshire’s oldest railway tunnels into a stunning mural has been given a major cash boost.
The Alloway Railway Tunnel has been awarded £25,000 from the People’s Postcode Trust. The funds will edge a dream project closer to reality, with ambitious plans to create one of Scotland’s largest murals now on track.
A group of local volunteers are working to see the dark and dilapidated tunnel into a colourful attraction. They hope they can replicate the success of Edinburgh’s Collinton Tunnel, which turned a forgotten site in the capital into a bright trail.
The team in Alloway have enlisted the help of the same artist who brightened up the Collinton landmark.
Chris Rutterford has put pen to paper signing up for a project that is now full steam ahead.
Alloway Tunnel Project chair Ron Ireland, said: “This is marvellous news. Securing the funding means that we have been able to finally sign the contract with our mural artist, Chris Rutterford.
“Work on the mural can now start and over the summer Chris will be preparing for various mural residences in local schools and Ayrshire College as well as public workshops so that we can involve as many of the local community as possible.
“We’ve been working hard to raise funds for this amazing project, and we are delighted to receive a reward from the People’s Postcode Trust. We would like to thank players of People’s Postcode Lottery for raising funds that will go a long way to ensure that we make a difference to improving our community.”
At the heart of the tunnel project will be paying tribute to Robert Burns with the national bard’s birthplace just a stone’s through away. And the project team wants to create a mural that will tell the story of Burns as well as the
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On a recent episode of the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast, Harrison Ford roasted Conan O’Brien after learning that he had “Han Solo” scribbled down in his interview notes.
Looks like Indiana Jones can crack more than a whip. Harrison Ford was quick to correct Conan O'Brien after the former talk show host made an awkward flub at Ford's expense, while the star appeared on his "Needs a Friend" podcast. "I refer you to this piece of paper here that says ‘Born and raised in Chicago to an Irish/German father,'" O’Brien said, holding up a notepad, defending why he thought Ford had German blood in him.
Ford went on to clarify that his father was Irish but not German, but O’Brien doubled down. “I refer you to this piece of paper right here that says born and raised in Chicago to an Irish/German father,” he said.“Well that’s the quality of your research,” Ford teased before gesturing to another note that had the words “Han Solo” written on it.
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