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    West Melton break-in caught on video

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Video footage may hold the key to identifying two men who smashed a window at a rural petrol station only to find an empty ATM machine inside.

    Five staff at the West Melton BP petrol station, west of Christchurch, spent three hours cleaning up shattered glass after the incident about 5am Sunday.

    The store owner, who would only go by the name Diane, said video surveillance showed the two men smashing a store window to access the ATM machine.

    The piercing alarm forced them to flee, without taking any items, in what police believe was a stolen ute. The vehicle was later torched near Weedons Ross Rd.

    The identities of the perpetrators was not initially obvious on camera footage, but Diane hoped police could "clean it up".

    She believed there may have been a third person involved waiting in another vehicle.

    Constable Bryan McQueen, of Rolleston, confirmed police were investigating the incident.

    He urged anyone with information to call police on (03) 347 9248 or anonymously on Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

    - The Press

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    Water Heater Installation – Repair – Replacement – Dallas …

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    5 Reasons to Hire Water Heaters For Less Free In Home Estimate On Water Heater Replacements No Obligation, No risk or hidden charges. Know what you will pay before we even get started. We stand behind the manufacturers warranty! If the tank or any part fails during the warranty period on any water heater we install We will deal with the manufacturer for you. No worrying or waiting weeks for the manufacturer to ship you the parts. Knowledge and Experience and Quality Our licensed technicians are trained and knowledgeable about water heating products. We are driven to perform only quality work from start to finish and provide you with quality products so you will feel confident about your decision. Price Match Guarantee Have a written estimate from a licensed plumbing contractor and our plumber will visit your home, review the project and have the opportunity to provide the Lowest Price Available. Click on Price Match Guarantee for details. Annual Maintenance We offer annual water heater maintenance on all tank and tankless style water heaters. Yearly maintenance of your water heater can extend the life of your water heater and may lower utility bills.

    We install and service Water Heaters for Less. You have a lot to consider when selecting a new water heater for your home. Our plumbers are committed to giving you the most competitive price as well as helping you select the most appropriate equipment for your familys lifestyle. Our website is designed to assist our customers in making a knowledgeable decision when purchasing a new water heater. Please explore our website or call our knowledgeable customer representatives to find the best possible choice to fit your needs.

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    We install water heaters and repair all residential water heater problems. Almost all components on a water heater can be fixed or replaced except for the tank. Once the tank busts, there is no way to repair it, replacement is the only solution. If you are in need of water heater repairs or if its time to upgrade your current system, our licensed plumbers are at your service.

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    Well examine your water heater, help you choose the water heater that best fits your needs and your budget install in a timely manner. Water Heaters for Less has multiple brands available for installation manufactured by Bradford White, Rheem/Rudd, A.O. Smith as well as the Rannai and Navien tankless units for your choice.

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    Wayfinder signs to help people explore Surrey's towns

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Wayfinder signs are being installed in Guildford, Woking and Redhill as part of a programme aimed at cutting carbon, calories and travel costs.

    The signage is designed to make it easier for pedestrians to navigate and explore the town centres.

    Dozens of signs - which each cost between 2,500-3,000 to manufacture and install - are going up in the first phase of the project, of which 30 will be in Guildford with a smaller number in Woking and Redhill.

    Marc Woodall, sustainable transport manager at Surrey County Council, said: It will encourage people to walk more and spend more time in the town centre, seeing sculptures and landmarks."

    Mr Woodall said it would be "helpful for tourists who dont know where to go", adding that Guildford in particular was "not that easy to navigate yourself around".

    He also said the maps were better than fingerpost signs, as they will highlight the best routes to take to get to places, giving people a choice.

    They also highlight paths, steps and walkways along with key buildings and landmarks plus likely walking times to destinations.

    To the right-hand side of the maps will be historic and local information about the towns, while people can also promote events on them.

    Click here to see the locations for Guildford wayfinder signs , Redhill wayfinder signs and Woking wayfinder signs (in Woking, only the WO_015, WO_014, WO_001, WO_005, WO_004, WO_011, WO_002, WO_009 and WO_010 signs are being installed for now).

    You can see whats in the town, where it is and how other places in the town relate, he said.

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    Charlottesville commission releases new tree protection method

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEWS Ordinance protects trees from 'frivolous removal' by Mairead Crotty | Feb 09 2015 | 9 hours ago

    The Charlottesville Tree Commission announced a new method for protecting trees important to the Charlottesville community in a Feb. 6 press release. While City Council approved a tree protection ordinance in Nov. 2013, the City of Charlottesville recently approved protection for the first round of trees.

    In order to be protected under the ordinance, a tree must fit into one of four categories: heritage trees, memorial trees, specimen trees or street trees. The categories are determined by the trees cultural or historical significance, its existence as a commemorative memorial, its notable size or quality for its particular species or its location on private property or street right of way, respectively.

    Tree Commission Vice-Chair Paul Josey said he hopes the ordinance will encourage residents to appreciate the benefits trees provide the community.

    For the most part, were trying to protect trees from frivolous removal, he said. Its a way for people to be aware of the value of trees on their property and protect them.

    Josey said trees provide many benefits to the Charlottesville community including a habitat for many species of insects, animals and birds and the ability to collect up to an inch of rainfall resulting in a more cost efficient city sewer system.

    From a business standpoint, you look at the trees on the Downtown Mall, he said. Without trees, outside seating would be unbearably hot. Restaurants are often associated with the canopy above.

    Josey said the places that are most cherished often have big trees, citing specific old trees on Grounds.

    Trees provide a lot of value for places, he said. They make property value go up because the property feels older and more established.

    Residents can suggest public trees for nomination or nominate trees on their own property for protection by submitting a form online. The nominated trees will be examined by city officials including the City Council, Tree Commission and City Arborist. If the tree is deemed valuable to the community, any person who attempts to remove the tree could receive civil penalties.

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    Tree committee completes EAB treatment plan

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Plans for protecting Wisconsin Dells ash trees as well as plans for celebratingthe citys trees were discussed Monday afternoon at the Dells Tree City Advisory Committee meeting at the municipal building.

    The committee finalized plans for protecting the citys ash tree population from the imminent arrival of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) and also began preliminary planning for the citys Arbor Day festivities in April.

    A December mailing from the committee alerted 65 property owners with ash trees in the right-of-way along their properties of the EAB plan and recommended a treatment option for each ash tree. The letters recommended either applying a preventive treatment or removing the tree completely, depending on the condition of each tree involved and requested feedback in case the property owner preferred an approach other than the one recommended.

    All of the citys ash trees will be treated or removed, said committee secretary Debbie Kinder when reached by telephone, because local infestation by the Emerald Ash Borer is imminent if it has not begun already. Kinder said the exotic beetle which has infested ash threes between here and Detroit and has gotten as far south as Georgia since it showed up in North America by way of the Great Lakes shipping channels already has been spotted at Mirror Lake State Park.

    When [the borer] does hit, it kills all of the ash trees and they all die at once, Kinder said. That brings the danger of having all these dead trees at one time, and trees are a lot more difficult to remove when they are dead.

    Where ash trees are removed, the citys goal is to replant a different species of tree, Kinder said, with the hope of adding to the citys tree species diversity. The decision to re-plant, she said, depends in part on each property owners preferences, because the city and the property owners share equally in the expense of tree care including trimming, removal or re-planting in the right of way.

    The ideal goal is to maintain our canopy if we take one down, we want to replant one, she said. Not every property owner wants a new tree planted.

    Cutting efforts on the trees identified for removal will begin as soon as weather permits, and the city will advise affected property owners ahead of time. The treatment application to the remaining trees will take place in the spring.

    Even though the deadline for feedback was Jan. 15, Kinder said affected property owners who received the letters still have time to weigh in.

    The committee also discussed preliminary ideas for the citys celebration of Arbor Day on April 24. The citys observance will include a tribute tree planting ceremony at Bowman Park and other local activities on that day, as well as Arbor Day-oriented activities at the monthly Dells-Delton Community Supper the following Tuesday, April 28.

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    Nanas tile work 4 – Video

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Nanas tile work 4
    Tile work by a novice.

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    Continuing work on the Ironbridge Gorge is disruptive, say business owners

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Business owners today spoke of the disruption they continue to face as works to stop the Ironbridge Gorge slipping into the river continue.

    Contractors started the 17.6 million Jackfield stabilisation project last year and are about halfway through the works.

    Gabrielle Turner, from Much Wenlock, who runs Scarletts Cafe in the Maws Centre, said that the stabilisation work has had a significant impact on her business.

    She said: We rely on customers coming into our cafe and the number has reduced significantly, especially since October last year, when the temporary road turned into a mud bath.

    I have to say that the contractors McPhillips have been excellent, they have put in more footpaths and even wash my car.

    We have a monthly meeting involving the contractors, the parish council, Telford & Wrekins Head of Projects, local residents and those who own businesses in the Maws Centre.

    The new road will be better than the old one and could bring us a lot more customers but that is the future and I am worried about the situation we face now.

    Amanda Hillier, from Coalbrookdale, runs Amanda Hillier Print & Design in the Fusion Building, said: We have escaped significant disruption as we are away from the main area of work, but weve found that people can be put off by the amount of heavy vehicles in the area.

    Paul Hornby, from Telford, has run Coin Creations in the Maws Craft Centre for 15 years and hasnt noticed a significant change in the volume of business.

    He said: We are lucky as the bulk of our business is done online or at craft fairs but we hope that when the work is done and the new road is in place, there will be an increase in the number of visitors we have.

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    Eleven local artists featured in Creative Textures (PHOTOS)

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Creative Textures is an exhibit of 22 works by 11 artists who are known for the textural quality of their art.

    The show features the sculpted acrylics of Justin Gaffrey, colorful weavings by Margaret Rogers, art quilts and stitchery by Mary Zahner and Becky Brodersen, bold ceramic masks by Didon Comer, dyed silks and beaded fabric by Gabrielle Bullard, haunting art dolls by Ann Welch, expressive tile work by Sherry McCall, exquisite glass and shell collages by Mary Hong (South Walton Artist of the Year 2014), wearable bead weaving by Emilie Pritchard, and unique art basketry by Carol Dickson. Most of the artwork is for sale.

    The program is being touted as one of the most varied and interesting shows produced at Northwest Florida State College South Walton Center, according to Joan Vienot, coordinator for the exhibit.

    Each of the works is uniquely textural and would add to the soul of any home, she said.

    The public is invited to enjoy light hors d'oeuvres and meet the artists at the Artists Reception on Friday, Feb. 13, from 5-7 p.m.

    Creative Textures is showing until Match 16 at the South Walton Center of Northwest Florida State College located at 109 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach. The show is sponsored by Mary Hong Studio, http://www.maryhongstudio.com, and contains two of Marys pieces.

    A committee of the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County, A+Arts mission is to showcase member artists work throughout the community. For more information, go to https://www.facebook.com/APlusArt, or call CAA at 850-622-5970.

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    Our Front Yard Transformation 2014 – Video

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Our Front Yard Transformation 2014
    We tore out our lawn and sprinkler system, our front and courtyard trees, and dug out the inside of the courtyard ground. We hired a local company to replace...

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    Tidmouth Sheds Haul, Unboxing, & Build! Thomas & Friends Trains – Video

    - February 10, 2015 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Tidmouth Sheds Haul, Unboxing, Build! Thomas Friends Trains
    Please susbscribe: http://bit.ly/1v93HUT Tidmouth Sheds Haul, Unboxing, Build! Thomas Friends Trains. Finally got a roundhouse and turntable. Was running...

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