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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph, September 01, 2009

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Shower Woman Died From Natural Causes

AN ELDERLY woman who was found in the shower at her North Lincolnshire home with razor wounds to her neck and wrists, died from natural causes. Eighty-year-old Alice Munn and her husband Roy ran a guest house in Blackpool before they retired in 1973.

Environment Awards

NOMINATIONS are being taken for people who have made a special effort to improve the environment. North Lincolnshire Council's Enviro Awards 2009 will recognise and reward unsung community volunteers.

Sowing the Seeds

MANY people get a lot of satisfaction out of growing their own produce, but the best results come to those who approach the task with some foresight and planning. As well as the layout of the garden, issues to consider include how much sunlight the chosen area will receive, whether the soil is of good quality and drains well and whether your source of water is conveniently handy.

Button Wants to Win Title in Style ; Formula One

JENSON Button is desperate to savour that winning feeling again as he continues to stumble his way towards the Formula One world title. For the first time this season Button not only failed to pick up a point, he failed to finish a race after crashing out of yesterday's Belgian Grand Prix at Spa.

Your Stars

Everything must have a beginning. I know you are scared, but hold your head up high. Life and love are about to get very interesting for you. Clues come via a text or phone call. You're now entering a really busy period of your life. Just make sure you are not swapping quality for quantity. Less really is more, especially if you are to finally get those finances back in shape.

Dog Listener to Tell Tails of Techniques ; Pooch Behaviour Expert Will Speak On Return to Our Region

A WORLD renowned dog listener, who helps to control unruly pooches, is hoping to transform the lives of hundreds of animal lovers in North Lincolnshire - all in the aid of charity. Jan Fennell, of Scotterthorpe, became a dog listener just over 10 years ago and at the time was thought to have been the first in the world.

Street Pastors Alert to Drinking Problem

A GROUP of volunteers, who help to keep the streets of Scunthorpe safe for late-night revellers is prepared for an increase in underage drinkers during exam results season. But the Street Pastors are not necessarily expecting to see more under-18s in the town centre over the next two weekends.

Keeping the Peace ; Noise-Busters Getting Tough with Nuisance Neighbours

A HIT squad of North Lincolnshire noise-busters has silenced 100 nuisance neighbours in just three years, council officials said. Since 2006, North Lincolnshire Council's noise nuisance enforcement squad has been called out to deal with 1,753 complaints - handing out 100 noise abatement notices to offenders.

Join Village Reunion

FORMER residents of Wrawby are invited to a reunion. The event, open to anyone born in the village in the 1930s, 40s and 50s, will be held at the Black Horse pub in Melton Road from 1.30pm on Saturday, October 17, and include a carvery.

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