Court fines sheep man.Magistrates in Gateshead have fined a farmer for causing distress to an injured sheep. Donald Lowther, of Stank stank v. A past tense of stink. stank Verb a past tense of stink stank stink Hall Farm in North Yorkshire, was fined pounds 300 with pounds 269 costs for allowing the animal to be transported from Northallerton to an abattoir in Gateshead, even though it had a badly injured foot. The Blaydon court heard a vet at the Coast and County abattoir in Felling spotted the offence. Watching you DRIVERS are being warned that mobile speed camera A mobile speed camera is a term used in the United Kingdom to refer to a road vehicle fitted with speed camera equipment which can park at the side of the road, or on overbridges to monitor the speed of passing traffic. vans will be out on Tyneside this week. Priority sites include Askew Road West in Gateshead, Church Bank in Wallsend and Whitley Road in Benton. Funeral aid A NEW waiting room and public toilets are to be built at Blyth Crematorium to avoid mourners having to wait outside the chapel for those at earlier funerals to leave. Gadget culture CHILDREN in the North-East each have on average more than pounds 1,500 of gadgets in their bedrooms, a survey has revealed. Research by Co-operative Insurance puts the North-East at the top of the national table for money spent on children. King's kindness TWO pupils from Tynemouth's King's School raised more than pounds 600 to help Masai children in Africa. Thomas Raynor, from Benton, and Ceruse ce·ruse n. A white lead pigment, sometimes used in cosmetics. [Middle English, from Old French, from Latin c russa. Salehy, from Washington, turned the library into a
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