This week on the Great British Bake-Off, despite last week’s mishaps, contestants present mouth-watering cornucopia showstoppers reminiscent of Greek mythology’s horn of plenty. Dating back to Ancient Greece, cornucopias symbolize abundance with a history that could rival plots from popular Netflix series. Originally a goat’s horn filled with fruits and grains, these showstoppers add a touch of intrigue to the baking competition.
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‘Nightmare’ Neighbour fined for rat infested garden in Melton Mowbray
Richard Bates from Melton Mowbray was fined £1,200 by Leicester Magistrates’ Court for neglecting his severely overgrown garden, which included a rat’s nest. Despite receiving warnings and support from the council, he failed to comply with a community protection notice, prompting the council to take action to maintain public safety and cleanliness. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Richard Bates was fined £1,200 by the council for not cleaning up his messy garden, which...
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