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GENEROUS drinkers at a pub have helped to raise more than 2,000 for Glyn Holland through a number of fund-raising events.
The fund-raisers were held at Tunstall's White Horse pub where Glyn was a regular customer.
White Horse licensee Mark McNulty said: "Glyn and his workmates used to come in here a lot so when they asked if I would do something to help raise money I was happy to.
"My customers have been very generous, we have probably raised about 2,000 altogether.
"I know a lot of Glyn's friends and family have been helping to raise funds and now he is staying in Kidsgrove there have been a couple of events up that end too."
Residents in Kidsgrove have also rallied round to help Glyn.
Events have included a race night at The Clough pub, in Kidsgrove, and a night of entertainment yat Kidsgrove Working Men's Club.
Kidsgrove Mayor Kyle Robinson, who has donated 100 to Glyn through his own fund-raising, said: "People want to see Glyn back home with his family. They have managed to raise thousands of pounds for a great cause.
"Glyn has a friends and family in Kidsgrove and when we heard what had happened we wanted to help."
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SM134 Short: The Plumber Before Christmas
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Plumber Manly City – Video -
December 31, 2013 by
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Quail Plumbing offers 24 hour plumber service for all Phoenix and Scottsdale
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Hittin On The Plumber! - Sims 3 - Part 3
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Dear Ed: My New Year's resolution this year is to improve the plumbing in my home. The plumbing system itself is solid; I'm looking to make a fixture change since they are all outdated. But like most families, money is tight this time of year. If I can pick one plumbing fixture to change, which one would you recommend? Todd, Ohio
A: From what I've seen as a plumber, I have to say that a new kitchen faucet can really make a splash when it comes to upgrading your plumbing system. Installing a kitchen faucet is usually a very affordable plumbing project, and it can change the look and feel of the entire kitchen. Here are three popular kitchen faucet choices:
Pull-down or pull-out spray head faucets. These faucets have built-in spray heads, making cleanup a breeze since they are so easy to operate. Also, the sleek design can really clean up the look of your kitchen.
Filter-type kitchen faucets. If you're looking to have a kitchen faucet that can double as a beverage faucet, installing a faucet with a built-in filter system is a clear choice.
Touchless-style kitchen faucet. This is one of the best types of kitchen faucets if you like to do a lot of cooking. With a touchless faucet you can prepare food and turn the faucet on and off without touching any handles. A touchless kitchen faucet can also conserve water because with just one wave, you can save!
Master contractor/plumber Ed Del Grande is known internationally as the author of the book "Ed Del Grande's House Call," the host of TV and Internet shows and a LEED green associate. Visit eddelgrande.com or write eadelg@cs.com. Always consult local contractors and codes.
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A woman refused to pay her water bills when they turned up hundreds of dollars more than she usually pays.
The city turned her water off, so she called a plumber to find the problem.
When she still couldn't get a response from the city, she turned to Action 9 investigator Jason Stoogenke for help.
"I got quite a few of them bills," said Angie Wallace. "I'm like, 'hold up.'"
Wallace's water bills were always around $50 per month.
But then July's bill was $324, August's was $672, September's was $268, October's was $284, November's was $153 and December's was $147.
She refused to pay most of it and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Utilities Department shut off her water.
"Man, I was really boiling," Wallace said.
When Action 9 was in her home, there was no water dripping or toilets running, which are common reasons for high water bills.
Another reason is a leak, which if it's on the homeowner's side of the meter, he or she is on the hook for the bill.
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December 28, 2013 by
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Doomed creature of God -
December 28, 2013 by
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Hail fell overnight, encrusting the foot-deep snow outside our cozy kitchen. Icicles fringed the roof, decorating the house in winter's magic. Bill and I took our usual seats opposite each other at the table eager to enjoy our favorite meal of the day, breakfast.
The plumber had already arrived and was busy in the basement installing an emergency sump pump as a backup in case of a power failure. Bill was burdened with a pulmonary disease and his mobility was hampered due to the necessity for a continuous oxygen supply from a nearby concentrator or with portable tanks when leaving home. He did not let this reality prevent him from bowling, golfing and working part-time as a salesman. A good sport and cheerful companion was my husband.
Glancing out the sliding glass door, I saw a scene that horrified me. I screamed while dashing toward the back porch. Instantly it became obvious that a deer, common visitors in our neighborhood year-round, had become impaled while attempting to jump over the fence. The doe's weight had caused the crust to give way and she struggled to free herself. Bill shouted for me to stay clear for fear I'd be injured by the terrified animal.
I ran back into the house and dialed 911, then remembering the plumber was in the cellar, shouted for him to come up immediately. Arriving at the scene he began to give me instructions so that the two of us could try to lift the distressed animal's rear end. When Bill protested, the plumber threw up his hands and in a commanding tone proclaimed, "Man, don't you know this is a creature of God?"
He spoke gently to the animal, murmuring, "Hush there now, we're here, we'll get you out of this fix." At this point the front door bell rang, and I ran to open it. A town police officer rushed through the house, saw the deer and drew a gun out of his holster. The plumber again took charge, imploring the officer to help him lift the deer to the ground, noting that there didn't seem to be any blood flowing.
The two men did just that, laying the animal down on a bed of soft snow. After further examination and agreement, the officer removed his holstered gun, pulled the trigger and put an end to the struggling creature's life. A police van soon pulled up and I watched with tears as the lifeless deer was taken away.
I will never forget this sad drama. Coming from a hunting family, I was accustomed to dead animals, to scenes of hanging carcasses and to eating their meat.
However, the actions and thinking of this plumber on that cold wintry morning will forever stay in my memory. I found out later that he had recently moved from Puerto Rico and possessed a deep spiritual nature. His words, springing directly from his heart, pierced the frigid air with truth, with the loving and evolutionary potential for which human history is reaching.
George Fox's admonition long ago in his letter from Lancaster Jail, "Be examples in all countries, places, islands, nations wherever you come that your life and conduct may preach among all sorts of people to answer that of God in everyone" was expanded that sad morning to include God's animals and in time I pray it will come to pass.
Dorothy S. Richards of Colonie is a member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
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