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The design has been created by Connor Bone who was also behind the creation of two other benches in the park.Connor, 19, who has Asperger's, had his designs commissioned by Friends Of Inchyra Park after they visited his parent's company, 'STEEL-N-TIME' and he took a special interest in the project.The bench is the latest commission from a £50,000 collaboration with Falkirk Council to spend on further trails, a heritage area, a community meadow, wildfire meadows and further searing.
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keep a new lawyer in his federal sex-trafficking case despite questions about the attorney’s texts and other communications with one of Kelly’s ex-girlfriends.Kelly, 54, is accused of leading an enterprise made up of his managers, bodyguards and other employees who helped him recruit women and girls for sex.
Katie Price has denied reports she's set to go under the knife in Turkey on Tuesday 15 June.The 43 year old former glamour model was said to have jetted to Turkey to have £12,000 worth of work done, which she has since denied.` Katie was rumoured to be getting a full body liposuction, a brow and face lift as well as new teeth.
Since the Cannes Market title They Are Us was announced late last week with Rose Byrne poised to play Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, there has been an outcry among many New Zealanders who believe a still-raw tragedy would be exploited by Hollywood storytellers.
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Good Morning Britain was forced to apologise after Katie Price’s son Harvey was caught swearing in the middle of a live interview.The 19-year-old, who has Prader-Willi Syndrome, has autism and is partially blind, got a shock in the middle of a chat with Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid when a light reflector fell over onto him.
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Gloria Gaynor belts out “I Will Survive” at Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage at the Coney Island Amphitheater on July 17, the 1978 anthem will take on a whole new meaning after the world came to a pause — and live music stopped — in 2020.Because it will symbolize that, once again, New York has endured.“It’s a really big moment,” said Erika Elliott, Executive Artistic Director, noting that SummerStage — whose biggest shows take place at Central Park — had a series of digital events
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorNew York’s City Parks Foundation returns to live, in-person performances this summer with the announcement of the shows planned for the 2021 season of Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage, New York City’s largest free outdoor performing arts festival. SummerStage shows will be returning to Rumsey Playfield in Central Park, Marcus Garvey Park in Harlem, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, and The Coney Island Amphitheater.
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A big update on that college student who slid into my DMs that I went out with! My first true date since 2017! Also, Mia’s teacher brought up something that is of concern in their eyes. So, I chat with her! And her siblings too! This video is the epitome of being a single parent AND a partnerless person in their 40s – in so many ways! Make sure you watch the two scenes after the not quite “ending”! Important P.S. they are!