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Sunday 17 June 2012

Witness appeal after Paisley shop worker stabbed - BBC News

Witness appeal after Paisley shop worker stabbed - BBC News

Detectives investigating the attempted murder of a shopkeeper in Paisley have appealed for witnesses.

A 48-year-old man remains in a critical condition after being stabbed by a male attacker in the Sunshine Grocers on Green Road on Friday afternoon.

Police said forensic investigations, door-to-door inquiries and examinations of CCTV footage were continuing.

Officers also want to speak to anyone who was in the area around the time of the attack at about 17:00.

Det Ch Insp Duncan Sloan said: "Sunshine Grocers is a popular shop in the local community, so it is possible that someone may have either seen or heard the assault taking place.

"I am particularly interested in speaking to a female, described as in her late teens with dark hair wearing an apron, carrying Aldi carrier bags, who was observed walking from the cycle track on Fulbar Road towards Green Road, Paisley, around the time of the attack.

"She may have seen something that could be relevant to our investigation."

There is no description available of the suspect but police said it was possible he may have had bloodstains on his clothing.


Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Kate Middleton visits Margaret McMillan House in Kent - Kent Online

The Duchess of Cambridge talks to children around a campfire

Kate shares a joke with youngsters around their woodland campfire

The Duchess of Cambridge paid a special visit to Kent today to meet youngsters as they experienced the countryside for the first time.

Looking relaxed and casual, Kate, who was wearing Zara jeans, a jumper, waistcoat and green wellies, helped the eight and nine-year-olds from King Solomon Academy in London cook dough balls over their campfires – and sampled some with jam.

She was at Margaret McMillan House, near Wrotham, for the morning visit to meet the children, who had arrived at the centre on Friday.

For most, it is the first time they have seen the countryside or stayed away from home.

It is also the first time the school, which is based in an area of high deprivation in North Westminster, where 70% of under-15s live in workless households, has organised a residential visit.

Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, checks out one of the youngsters' woodland shelters

The Duchess of Cambridge checks out one of the woodland shelters...

The Duchess of Cambridge exits one of the activity centre's teepee tents

... and also tried one of the teepee tents for size

Video: The Duchess of Cambridge is welcomed into the camp

Kate, who has worked extensively with the Scouts, was perfectly at home sitting around a campfire and crawling inside a shelter the children had made with sticks and branches.

She also spoke to two youngsters about their night under the stars.

Headteacher Venessa Willms, who is from East Malling, said: "It's been very exciting. It's our first camping trip and the first year we've gone outside of London, and then this visit on top. They're going to be very tired!

The Duchess of Cambridge on a visit to Margaret McMillan House, near Wrotham

Kate watched children build shelters and campfires in the woods

Youngsters from the academy in London were keen to answer the Duchess' questions

Youngsters from the academy were keen to answer the Duchess' questions

Head of the centre, Niall Leyden, added: "Kate was really fabulous. She walked around and talked to all the children. She was very at home with all the woodland activities; I would have her as an instructor here any time."

Nine-year-old Alpha Kolajo said of his time with the Duchess: "She said she had been to a lot of countries but not nearly as many as William."

The academy is supported by ARK Schools, which is backed by The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry, a charity set up by Kate's husband and brother-in-law.

During their camp, the children, aged eight and nine, will sleep in teepee tents and take part in teambuilding exercises, such as rope and obstacle courses and a survival challenge.

The Duchess of Cambridge steps out in wellies for her visit to the Kent countryside

Kate stepped out in wellies for her visit to the Kent countryside

The Duchess of Cambridge walks with children from King Solomon Academy

The Duchess of Cambridge walks with children from King Solomon Academy

The residential course is run by Widehorizons Outdoor Education Trust, which provides new experiences for young people at its five centres across the UK.

Kate flew in by helicopter and found time to have a barbecue lunch with the youngsters.

It was her only official engagement of the day, before she headed off to a polo match this afternoon.

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Kent County Show promises fun for all the family - Kent News

Annual countryside, farming and produce event near Maidstone boasts number of new features

The Kent County Show is promising something for everyone, with spectacular arena displays, food, prize-winning livestock, a feast of flowers and even the chance to fly with a Spitfire.

Next month’s show boasts new additions including Dash ‘n’ Splash, a long jump competition over water for dogs; a beer and cider festival with local brews and a German-style bierkeller; a 4x4 off-road track; and children’s woodland workshops run by the Kent Wildlife Trust.

The event is at the Kent Showground, Detling, Maidstone, from July 13-15, 8am-6pm, Friday-Sunday. It is organised by the Kent County Agricultural Society, and attracts more than 80,000 visitors to one of the UK’s major countryside, farming and produce events.

The range of animals is a major draw and its equine and livestock judging attracts entrants and spectators from far and wide.

Special guests will be Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Caroline Spelman, on Friday; TV presenter Adam Henson will be there on the Saturday to present prizes to winners of the Grown In Kent initiative, which encourages schoolchildren to grow fruit and vegetables; and TV legend John Craven will visit on Sunday.

Arena displays will include the Bolddog Lings motorcycle display team, an historic vehicle display, the Band of the 24th Invicta Rifles, and parades of bloodhounds and beagles.

Special events include the chance to fly in a helicopter alongside a Spitfire, as it takes to the skies over the showground on the Friday.

Another major feature is the Flower Tent with renowned horticultural exhibitors demonstrating their expert growing and nurturing skills, with displays of roses, fuchsias, succulent cacti, carnivorous plants, shrubs, ferns, and much more.

The agricultural area is home to Why Farming Matters In Kent, which offers information about local produce, careers and training in agriculture. Visitors will also be able to see sheep-shearing demonstrations and cattle, horses and goats.

Tickets can be bought online at www.kentshowground.co.uk and via a booking hotline 01622 633060.

Kent Showground executive manager Roger Moore said: “With popular attractions returning and new events making their debuts, the Kent County Show has something for everyone. We would urge people to book their tickets as soon as possible and secure their place at Kent’s most exciting event of the year.”

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