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The Guardian
09-07-2025
- Sport
- The Guardian
France v Wales: Women's Euro 2025
Update: Date: 2025-07-09T18:06:44.000Z Title: More on the Wales bus crash. Content: Update: Date: 2025-07-09T18:06:40.000Z Title: Content: Shep-en-Isis has lain in a glass coffin there for more than 200 years after being removed from her tomb on the west bank of the Nile near Luxor and, eventually, gifted to the north-eastern Swiss city. Just lately, though, there has been quite an argument about whether she should leave her adopted monastic home and be returned to Egypt. Louise Taylor takes a look at Wales's chances. Update: Date: 2025-07-09T18:00:00.000Z Title: Starting lineups Content: France: Peyraud-Magnin, Samoura, Sombath, Toletti, Geyoro, Malard, Majri, Diani, Bacha, Mateo, N'Dongala Subs: Lerond, Picaud, Lakrar, De Almeida, Karchaoui, Katoto, Gago, Baltimore, Jean-Francois, Mbock Batty, D Cascarino, Bogaert Wales: Middleton-Patel; Woodham, Evans, Green, Holland, James, Barton, Fishlock, Rowe, E Morgan, FF Morgan Subs: Clark, Soper, Ingle, Roberts, Cain, Ladd, Hughes, Estcourt, Joel, Powell, Jones, Griffiths Update: Date: 2025-07-09T18:00:00.000Z Title: Preamble Content: This is the moment for Wales, they need something here to stay in the competition. They were brushed aside by the Netherlands and then their team bus crashed, forcing training to be cancelled. Obviously reaching this tournament is an incredible achievement for the Welsh but what an historic moment it would be to get points on the board. France, on the other hand, want qualification for the knockout stages done and dusted tonight. They will want six points on the board going into a final game against the Netherlands. France were the better side in their opening victory over England and a similar performance here would make them a very difficult opponent for the Welsh. Kick-off: 8pm BST/9 CET


Otago Daily Times
09-05-2025
- Business
- Otago Daily Times
Date set for solar farm hearing
As happens at a working Australian solar farm, sheep could still graze on a planned solar farm near Ranfurly. PHOTO: HELIOS ENERGY A date has been set for the hearing into a proposed solar farm in Maniototo. Helios, a company formed in 2020, has applied for resource consent to construct, operate and maintain an 300MW solar farm, and associated infrastructure. It will be built near the Ranfurly-Naseby Road, on the Maniototo Plain between Naseby and Ranfurly. The farm will consist of 550,810 solar panels, mounted on a tracking system. The panels will be aligned in north and south rows, and the panels will follow the movement of the sun throughout the day. Of more than 150 submissions on the proposal, 75% were opposed. The hearing will take place from August 18 to August 21 at Maniototo Park in Ranfurly. Chairing the three-person panel will be Louise Taylor, assisted by Ros Day-Cleavin and Gary Rae. - APL
Yahoo
14-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Brighton Marina to host 'ultimate' Easter family fun
Brighton Marina is set to be the ultimate destination for family fun this Easter. Several activities have been planned for the whole family to enjoy, including interactive workshops at ArtPod, a glow-in-the-dark maze at Globalls, and special offers at Vrroom, the esports training venue. ArtPod, a creative visual arts company, is set to launch over the Easter bank holiday weekend. ArtPod, Globalls, and Vrroom headline Brighton Marina Easter lineup (Image: Brighton Marina) It will host the "Splatter and Sketch!" workshop, providing participants the chance to explore their artistic talents in the Paint Splatter Pod and Sketch & Doodle Pod. The one-hour sessions will run from 9am to 6pm daily between Friday, April 18 and Monday, April 21, with a dedicated SEN session at 11am each day. Tickets cost £10 per person and can be booked on the ArtPod website. Globalls, the crazy golf and games venue, has recently launched the Labyrinthia Maze, a new glow-in-the-dark challenge. The maze, led by six legendary guardians, invites visitors to navigate twisting pathways and find six hidden treasures beneath the maze's depths. Tickets are £5 per person and are available on the Globalls website. Vrroom, the esports training venue, is offering a reduced price for a one-hour motion simulator experience throughout the Easter holidays. Guests can experience driving a modern F1 car in the motion simulator, with a different international track to drive each day. The experience is priced at £30 for the hour and can be booked on the Vrroom website. Louise Taylor, centre director at Brighton Marina, commented: "Here at Brighton Marina, we are committed to being a hub that gives families and individuals the opportunity to come together and create memories. "We're delighted to offer a range of activities, from creative pursuits at ArtPod to immersive experiences at Globalls and Vrroom, ensuring that Brighton Marina is a top destination for a family day out this spring." For more information, please visit the Brighton Marina website.