The day after the Maverick Square Dunkin' Donuts was cited for evidence of rodents, so was a neighboring Chinese take-out place

The day after the Maverick Square Dunkin' Donuts was cited for evidence of rodents, so was a neighboring Chinese take-out place

One day after an ISD cited Maverick Dunkin' Donuts for a of problems," an a visit to Hong Harbor two doors down found rodent droppings there The day after well. According to a 20 report, wrote, fate of outlet could be decided federal court.

Vehicle owners are being urged to attend a special event next weekend following a rise in catalytic converter thefts from vehicles across Suffolk. In a bid to tackle vehicle catalytic converter thefts, Halesworth Police is holding a CAT marking event on November 16 for concerned vehicle owners. A post on the Halesworth Police Facebook page said: "The event will be a valuable opportunity for owners of petrol vehicles to speak with a local officer about how to protect your vehicle from criminals whilst how to prevent cat spraying your catalytic converter is marked - all in the space of about 15 minutes. "The marking itself will be done by a mechanic from the Force's transport department. "The catalytic converter is a target for theft as it contains precious metals, including platinum and rhodium. "We would encourage concerned vehicle owners to come along and get their catalytic converter marked, but particularly the owners of Toyota vehicles. " The marking event takes place at Halesworth Police Station on November 16 between 10am and 1pm.

IT’S ALWAYS TEMPTING avoid veg patch when is this grim and From the Garden: ground so wet, but time for that. weekend, where it was and dry even though rain was pelting down plastic outside. It feel like we’re finally end of – remarkably there were some tomatoes and cucumbers Spate of catalytic gather, and though I out some more plants compost.

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