ITV The Games star Olivia Attwood reckons sex with her partner is the secret behind her success on the show. Olivia spoke out in a new interview. The reality TV star is among 12 competing on the show.
03.05.2022 - 12:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
There's no doubt that Denny and Banknock have seen changes in recent years - but perhaps not as quickly as anyone had hoped.
The long-term regeneration of Denny's town centre led to the building of a smart new library and a row of small shops to replace the rundown flats that once stood there. But the speed of regeneration faltered as Falkirk Council struggled to get tenants at a time when many retail businesses across the UK were closing rather opening.
Denny and the surrounding area has seen massive housebuilding in recent years and more homes are planned, raising concerns that the infrastructure won't cope - in particular health services. But one piece of good news has been a long time coming - the announcement that the Denny Eastern Access Road will go ahead at last, after objections to the application were lifted.
Read more: Who can I vote for in Falkirk Council elections 2022?
The area has its share of poverty and anti-social behaviour but it also has strong community spirit and residents who are willing to roll their sleeves up, whether that's picking up litter or planting trees.
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The SNP's Paul Garner topped the poll at the last election and since then has been the group's depute leader and spokesperson for the environment. His ward colleague, Fiona Collie, has also had a high profile as part of the Integrated Joint Board, which oversees health and social care locally.
There will be at least one change after the election as Labour's Jim Blackwood has stood down. In his stead are two Labour candidates hoping to win a seat. James Marshall, who worked for 30 years in the waste industry, has a keen interest in the environment. Alf Kelly, who has lived in the area for over 50 years, is a
ITV The Games star Olivia Attwood reckons sex with her partner is the secret behind her success on the show. Olivia spoke out in a new interview. The reality TV star is among 12 competing on the show.
Dennis Waterman, star of Minder, The Sweeney and New Tricks, has died, aged 74. The news was announced by the actor’s family, who revealed in a statement that he died on Sunday (8 May) with his wife Pam by his side. “We are deeply saddened to announce that our beloved Dennis passed away very peacefully in hospital in Spain.
Matt Lucas and Paddy McGuinness are leading the tributes to legendary actor Dennis Waterman, whose death was announced today. A statement confirmed that the Minder and New Tricks star died aged 74 on Sunday, with wife Pam by his side. The family have asked for privacy as their grieve, revealing that the ‘beloved’ star ‘passed away very peacefully in hospital in Spain.
British actor Dennis Waterman, who starred in the TV shows Minder, The Sweeney and New Tricks, has died at 74. No immediate information the cause was available.
Actor Dennis Waterman, who was famously known for his roles in TV shows Minder, The Sweeney and New Tricks, has died aged 74, his family said in an announcement today. They confirmed the actor passed away with his wife by his side at his home in Spain.
Actor Dennis Waterman has died at the age of 74. A statement said: "We are deeply saddened to announce that our beloved Dennis passed away very peacefully at his home in Spain." Dennis was renowned for his roles in Minder, The Sweeney and New Tricks.
Voters in Greater Manchester took to the polls in the local council elections today (Thursday, May 5).
The Conservative Party faced some tough early losses as counts got underway in England overnight. Boris Johnson is facing a backlash from local party leaders after losing three key London authorities.
Voters in Calderdale, Yorkshire, have had their say in the 2022 local elections.
Voters in Burnley have had their say in the 2022 local elections.
Voters in Kirklees have had their say in the 2022 local elections.
Millions of voters are heading to the polls to decide who they want to run their councils as local elections take place across the UK today. More than 4,000 councillors across 146 councils in England are standing for election, and the results will be trickling in from the early hours of Friday morning.