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COPY-KATE’S CAUSE BOOM IN SALES - express.co.uk

COPY-KATE’S CAUSE BOOM IN SALES - express.co.uk

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George at Asda reported a 35 per cent sales rise for their nude lace ‘Queenie’ dress, which bears similarities to the Duchess of Cambridge’s stunning Alexander McQueen, which she wore at St Paul’s Cathedral and Buckingham Palace. Within hours of ...
Source: www.express.co.uk

Motorcyclist Lee Howlett, 26, in fatal Cardiff crash - BBC News

The family of a motorcyclist killed in a crash on Spring Bank Holiday Monday have paid tribute to a "happy person who was fun loving and full of life".

Lee Howlett, 26, from Rhiwbina, Cardiff, died after police say he lost control of his red Yamaha R1 on the A470 in Whitchurch, Cardiff.

A former Whitchurch High School pupil, Mr Howlett was a manager at Lidl's distribution centre in Bridgend.

Police have appealed for witnesses to the incident.

The carriageway was closed following the incident which happened at about 16:33 BST on Monday.

Diversions were in place between Whitchurch Golf Club and the Coryton interchange.

Mr Howlett's family described him as a "dedicated golfer and gym fanatic".

They said: "Lee will be sadly missed by all who knew him.

"He was a loving husband to Jayne, son, brother, grandson, uncle, brother-in-law, nephew, cousin and friend.

"We will always remember him as a happy person who was fun loving and full of life.

"Although he has been taken from us too soon, we have comfort in knowing he was a happy person who had already achieved many things including a successful career and took great joy in the things he loved doing the most - these being a dedicated golfer and gym fanatic!

'Cheeky grin'

"We will always remember Lee smiling with his cheeky grin and for making people laugh. Always remembered and never forgotten."

The tribute added that Mr Howlett was a keen single-handicap golfer and was a member of Parc Golf Club in Coedkernew, Newport.

Anyone with information about the crash is asked to contact South Wales Police Roads Policing Department on 029 20633438.


Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Asda in Slough fined for fire safety breach - BBC News

Asda supermarket has been ordered to pay more than £55,000 in fines and costs after breaching fire safety rules at its Slough store.

Reading Crown Court heard two fire exits were repeatedly chained and padlocked over a 10 month period.

Royal Berkshire Fire Authority brought two charges following an inspection at the store in June 2010.

Asda admitted the two charges and was fined £20,000 per charge and ordered to pay more than £15,500 in costs.

A fire authority spokesman speaking after the hearing said the inspection uncovered a number of safety breaches including locked fire exits, obstruction of fire escape routes and combustible items blocking exit doors.

In a statement an Asda spokeswoman said the court had recognised the supermarket's "good safety record" in its 544 stores.

She added: "Two years ago a junior manager at the Slough store did not follow the same rules that thousands of other Asda workers follow up and down the country each day.

"This individual no longer works at the store or for Asda.

"The store has passed a number of fire safety audits since 2010 and continues to work hard to keep its customers safe and sound."


Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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