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Hartwell House & Spa, part of the Historic House Hotels group, is a Grade I-listed country manor two miles west of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, with its most famous resident being Louis XVII, the ...
Dollar Tree plans to open Windsor store The nation’s second largest “dollar store” chain is filling up several storefronts in a Windsor shopping center, creating one of the Virginia company ...
Crime scene Detectives are investigating an incident where the body of a man was found hanged in a tree after he had been murdered in Magunga, Homa Bay County.
BARRIERS have blocked off entry to a four-star hotel that is being converted to house asylum seekers, following protests yesterday. The tall protective wall could be seen outside The Britannia Inte… ...
We’re setting sail to Palm Tree Club restaurant to see how they’re spicing things up this summer. At Palm Tree Club in North Bay Village, they’re ready to reel you in.
Outrage as luxury £425 a night hotel paid for by YOU taken over to house asylum seekers in ‘insult to law-abiding Brits’ Scroll on for the eye-watering weekly bill the hotel could run up ...
EPA would receive $92 million for its Chesapeake Bay Program under the House Interior-Environment bill, level with the Trump administration budget proposal.
New hotel openings increase in California, not so much in the North Bay Atlas Hospitality Group, a real estate brokerage that tracks the hotel industry, reported 36 new openings statewide so far ...
Sunbeam House Services recently treated a packed audience at the Arklow Bay Hotel to a bumper evening of song and music at their annual variety show.
In the latest blow to the Bay Area lodging market, a Hyatt in Pleasant Hill was bought in a foreclosure sale.
A lime tree in Co Antrim representing peace, a cedar climbed by The Beatles, and an oak that inspired Virginia Woolf are in the running to be named the Woodland Trust’s UK Tree of the Year.
Jul. 8—OAKLAND — A lender has taken ownership of Oakland's biggest hotel through a foreclosure that underscores the ailments and price nosedives that plague the Bay Area's sickly lodging market.