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    Drunk driver smashes into sheds in parking lot - March 17, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    RIVERDALE A drunk driver who smashed his truck into sheds, a swing set and light post in a Home Depot parking lot is facing multiple charges.

    Riverdale police arrested 38-year-old Dale Arave on Wednesday. Part of Arave's rampage was videotaped by a shopper and later used as evidence by police.

    Riverdale Police Lt. James Ebert says Arave refused to get out of his truck after the vehicle hit a curb and became high centered.

    Arave is facing multiple charges, including criminal mischief. Police found two handguns and three rifles in this truck. All were loaded.

    Arave says he drank large amounts of whiskey. His family members say he is going through personal problems and is despondent.

    The damage to the store is estimate to be $20,000.

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    Information from: KSL-TV, http://www.ksl.com/

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    VICTORIA CARRIAGE SHEDS -SOUTHEASTERN UNITS 280213 – Video - March 12, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    VICTORIA CARRIAGE SHEDS -SOUTHEASTERN UNITS 280213
    South Eastern trains at Victoria Carriage Sidings.

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    ‘US sheds crocodile tears on Syria’ – Video - March 10, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    #39;US sheds crocodile tears on Syria #39;
    A political analyst tells Press TV that the United States from one side is weeping about the bloodshed in Syria and on the other side it is supporting all th...

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    Plans for extra broiler sheds in Darlington village set for approval - March 10, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Plans for extra broiler sheds in Low Dinsdale set for approval

    3:03pm Wednesday 6th March 2013 in News

    COUNCILLORS have been advised to recommend plans to build sheds housing 128,000 chickens at a beauty spot.

    The owners of Manor Farm, in Low Dinsdale, near Darlington, have submitted plans to Darlington Borough Council to erect three broiler units in fields next to the village.

    The application has been recommended for approval by the councils planning officers ahead of a meeting next Wednesday (March 13).

    If approved, the sheds, measuring 104m by 25m and housing 42,666 chickens each, would be built metres away from the farm's existing four broiler sheds, which currently produce about one million chickens every year.

    The council has received eight objection letters from residents, and the Campaign to Protect Rural England has also objected to the development, saying the smell when the sheds are cleared at the end of the breeding cycle will have a negative impact on the area, as well as the increased traffic by lorries and impact of sheds on the landscape.

    The Low Dinsdale Action Group, made up of residents from the village and the surrounding area, is also campaigning against the plans, claiming the smell from the existing four sheds is appalling and leaves them with no choice but to keep windows shut and not hang washing out on certain days.

    However the report states the sheds would not have any negative impact on the appearance of the site and would not cause any harm to nearby listed buildings.

    The plans have been recommended for approval, subject to a number of conditions. If these are followed, the report states: The development would not give rise to conditions that would prejudice the amenities of nearby residents or human rights considerations nor would it adversely affect environmental protection or highway safety considerations.

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    John Shuttleworth, Out Of Our Sheds, Grand Opera House, York, Wednesday, March 6 - February 28, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    John Shuttleworth, Out Of Our Sheds, Grand Opera House, York, Wednesday, March 6

    3:48pm Thursday 28th February 2013 in Comedy By Charles Hutchinson

    GRAHAM Fellows, creator of Sheffields sage man of song and life-skills tips John Shuttleworth, is thinking equally about a converted church and sheds at present.

    On the one hand, Graham is undertaking the renovation and conversion of a church on Rousay, a hilly island three miles north of Orkneys mainland in the north of Scotland.

    On the other, he is on his travels with alter ego Shuttleworths latest show, Out Of Our Sheds, whose progress around Britain brings him to the Grand Opera House, York, next Wednesday (March 6).

    The Press caught up with Graham as he was about to catch the Rousay ferry after a day of Orkney paperwork. Ive been running around trying to finalise my grant, he says. Overseeing the renovation is very unromantic compared to my original thoughts on the project.

    Then he perks up. Having said that, he says, suddenly as positive as his philosopher of the mundane, Shuttleworth, Its going to be wonderful and a big success with a recording studio and space for recuperation and itll be available for hire.

    Then Graham thinks again. At least I hope itll become a success as a recording studio, but there are studios now closing down or turning into yoga centres. Hopefully people will find it appealing to record in the quiet up here because theres nothing to do on this island! he says.

    Theres no ferry on a Sunday in the winter and the last ferry daily to get back to the mainland is 6.05pmbut it will be a lovely place to record and maybe that might be the only way some people might visit the Orkneys.

    Graham says that to be honest I come up here to be on my own, but then he has to return to the world of John Shuttleworth, the former sweet factory security guard turned organ-playing club act.

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    A look at Halstock sheds Weymouth, Shed Review 18/2/13 – Video - February 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    A look at Halstock sheds Weymouth, Shed Review 18/2/13
    Check out my Website: sites.google.com Helsock Sheds Display Site is by Goulds Garden Centre, Littlemore Road Weymouth. They are good quality sheds and interesting to look round.

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    DOUBLE DBS SHEDS 66057 AND 66051 ON 6Z07 AT GLOUCESTER TRAMWAY 190213 – Video - February 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DOUBLE DBS SHEDS 66057 AND 66051 ON 6Z07 AT GLOUCESTER TRAMWAY 190213
    Double sheds on 6z07 Kidderminster to Newport ADJ with ballast/scrap boxes

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    Council to use aeroplane thermal imaging cameras to catch out landlords who illegally house migrant workers in sheds - February 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Slough council is the first to use the cameras to clampdown on 'landlords' There are believed to be between 700 to 3,000 'beds in sheds' in Slough State-of-the-art kit will fly over the town to spot people living in outhouses

    By Suzannah Hills

    PUBLISHED: 08:38 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:42 EST, 19 February 2013

    Thousands of migrants living illegally in sheds and garages are to be flushed out by thermal images taken from the air.

    The photographs will reveal if heat is coming from the outbuildings, indicating that they are inhabited.

    Slough Borough Council believes that up to 3,000 people are being housed in the unsafe and primitive sheds with beds, which often lack heating or running water.

    Illegal: Slough Council hopes to crackdown on rogue landlords turning sheds into illegal living accommodation, such as this conversion, pictured

    UK first: A plane equipped with thermal imaging cameras will fly over the town of Slough, Berkshire, to track sheds being used to illegally house immigrants (computerised image)

    A plane fitted with state-of-the-art kit will fly over the town as Slough becomes the first local authority in the UK to use thermal imaging to clamp down on people living illegally in outbuildings.

    It is not known exactly how many so-called 'sheds with beds' there are in Slough, but estimates range from 700 to 3,000.

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    Spy in the sky to catch thousands of migrants living illegally in sheds and garages - February 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Slough council is the first to use the cameras to clampdown on 'landlords' There are believed to be between 700 to 3,000 'beds in sheds' in Slough State-of-the-art kit will fly over the town to spot people living in outhouses

    By Suzannah Hills

    PUBLISHED: 08:38 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:42 EST, 19 February 2013

    Thousands of migrants living illegally in sheds and garages are to be flushed out by thermal images taken from the air.

    The photographs will reveal if heat is coming from the outbuildings, indicating that they are inhabited.

    Slough Borough Council believes that up to 3,000 people are being housed in the unsafe and primitive sheds with beds, which often lack heating or running water.

    Illegal: Slough Council hopes to crackdown on rogue landlords turning sheds into illegal living accommodation, such as this conversion, pictured

    UK first: A plane equipped with thermal imaging cameras will fly over the town of Slough, Berkshire, to track sheds being used to illegally house immigrants (computerised image)

    A plane fitted with state-of-the-art kit will fly over the town as Slough becomes the first local authority in the UK to use thermal imaging to clamp down on people living illegally in outbuildings.

    It is not known exactly how many so-called 'sheds with beds' there are in Slough, but estimates range from 700 to 3,000.

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    Rough sleepers warned to keep away from Tyers Estate bin sheds - February 20, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    London SE1 website team London SE1 community website

    Rough sleepers have been ejected from bin sheds on the Tyers Estate in Bermondsey by officers from Grange ward's safer neighbourhoods team.

    A police spokesman said that local officers received complaints from residents concerned that the bin sheds on the Tyers Estate were being used by rough sleepers and for drugs-related activity.

    In response to these complaints Grange safer neighbourhoods team searched the bin sheds on Friday.

    "The location was in a terrible state with rubbish, clothes and discarded needles," said the police spokesman.

    "Two males and a dog were found inside; both males were stopped and given warnings not to return.

    "Information on local homeless shelters in the area was given and arrangements were made for the clothes, rubbish and needles to be safely removed.

    "In order to prevent further misuse, the bin sheds were secured shut by the local authority."

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