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You can’t name your restaurant Fat Buddha because it offends Buddhists says council (Daily Mail)

You can’t name your restaurant Fat Buddha because it offends Buddhists says council (Daily Mail)
In China he is a symbol of health and happiness. But tell that to the politically correct council officer who objected to a restaurant being called Fat Buddha…because it might offend Buddhists
River levels falling over county (BBC News)
Several places in Warwickshire remain badly affected by flooding, but river levels fall overnight.
2m scheme for Hengrove (BBC News)
Plans to invest 2m in a regeneration programme for Hengrove Park are due to be discussed by the city council.
Think! Don’t drink and drive! (Aylesbury Today)
A CAMPAIGN to raise awareness of the dangers of drink driving has been launched this morning by Bucks County Council and the Department for Transport. (23/07/2007 11:24:20)
City offered energy centre role (BBC News)
Aberdeen is offered a role if the new 1bn Energy Technologies Institute is located in Scotland.


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