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A WEDDING dress shop owner has vowed to shut her store FOREVER after findi
stanley puodelis ng a huge spider roaming wild inside. Belinda Blanshard, 47, said it was a normal day before she caught the eight-legged critter crawling around her window display in Stockport, Greater Manchester, last week. 3Belinda Blanshard had never been so terrified after find
stanley universitario ing the spiderCredit: Kennedy News3The dress store owner said the animal was so large you would have been able to hear it walking on the floorCredit: Kennedy NewsThe mum-of-four, who owns Love Lace Bridal Boutique, said the animal was so big you would have heard it walking had it have been on the floor. She has also been unable to sleep since and after five years of trading, the businesswoman is
stanley tumbler set to shut her shop for personal reasons - the spider being one of them. This spider appearing makes me think this was the right time, it was the final straw, she said. Done and dust Bpsn Mum-of-two, 28, dies suddenly after suffering a stroke while Christmas shopping in Home Bargains
COUNTRY road speed limits should be slashed to tackl
stanley cup e crash numbers, ministers have been told.More average speed cameras and a lower drink-driving limit are also being considered聽as part of sweeping recommendations made to improve safety on Britains roads.4 The current speed limits on country roads should be slashed, a review has suggestedCredit: AlamyThe report, commissioned by the聽The Department for Transport, specifically noted the dangers on single carriageways in the countryside.I
kubki stanley t recommended slashing the current 60mph speed limit - pointing to examples where councils had cut limits to 50pmh or even 40pmh.It comes a
stanley mug s campaigners warn progress on tackling the road toll has slowed since 2010, the Times reported.In the period between 2010 and 2015, there has been a five per cent fall in fatalities in Britain, compared to a 17 per cent drop across the EU.4 More average speed cameras should be introduced to save lives, it has been suggestedCredit: Getty - ContributorBrit authori