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Monday, June 15, 2026

Traditional Rulers of Nsukka Call on Obi and Okonkwo to Reconcile Amid Conflict

CHIDI UGWU

The Enugu North Traditional Rulers Council for Peace, Justice and Social Harmony (ENTRC) has urged calmness, respect, and healing in the current conflict involving ex-Labour Party presidential hopeful, Peter Obi, and actor-turned-politician Kenneth Okonkwo.

A declaration issued by its Chairman, His Royal Majesty Eze-Igwe Williams Ezugwu, Eze Ogbozarra III from the Opi Ancient Kingdom, stated that the group has raised worries about increasing conflicts and open disputes between two well-known Igbo individuals, cautioning against speech that could worsen splits within the community.

Traditional leaders stated they knew about reports of legal actions taken concerning the conflict and emphasized their support for the court system and adherence to the law. They mentioned that, out of consideration for the judicial process, they would avoid discussing the details of the claims and responses made by each side.

The committee stated that differences in opinion are a normal part of a democratic system but cautioned that the growing use of personal insults and provocative speech within Nigeria's political arena endangers community unity and the principles of democracy.

Speaking to Okonkwo, referred to as an esteemed member of Nsukka, the committee encouraged him to maintain dignity and composure in his political activities, highlighting that disputes should be centered around policies, values, and concepts instead of personal attacks.

Traditional leaders asserted that principles such as fairness, reciprocal respect, accountable governance, and harmonious living have historically shaped the Nsukka area and must remain influential in shaping community behavior.

Although recognizing Obi's role in shaping national discussions and progress, the committee encouraged both individuals to seek opportunities for conversation, healing, and shared comprehension.

"True leadership is shown not just through the bravery to stand firm in one's beliefs, but also through the insight to seek harmony during times of conflict," the statement noted.

The committee also called on both sides to stay receptive to legal and respectful methods for reaching a peaceful settlement, while encouraging their followers and the general population to refrain from provocative speech and let the court proceedings take place undisturbed.

It renewed its dedication to peace, justice, reconciliation, and national harmony, emphasizing that the Igbo people have traditionally flourished through vigorous discussion while maintaining unity and mutual respect amid differing viewpoints.

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Minority Leadership Battle: Rules Changed, Principal Offices Restricted to Top Members

Torkwase Nyiekaa

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives updated its rules to officially limit qualifications for top leadership roles to senior members, as part of continuous attempts by opposing legislators to address the position left vacant following the departure of former Minority Leader, Honorable Kingsley Chinda.

The amendment was approved in the session, after reviewing a proposal introduced by Hon. Babajimi Benson, who stated that the House should offer a more explicit understanding of the "cognate legislative experience" criterion outlined in its regulations concerning the selection of senior officials.

Introducing the motion, Benson pointed out that Order Seven, Rule 15 of the House's Standing Orders already states that only individuals with related legislative background are eligible to hold the position of Principal Officers.

He stated that legislative bodies within mature democracies typically assign important leadership roles to legislators who have prior parliamentary experience, aiming to maintain institutional knowledge, enhance legislative expertise, and guarantee consistency in lawmaking procedures.

He mentioned that global parliamentary standards acknowledge the significance of having experience in leadership roles, noting that these positions demand a comprehensive grasp of legislative processes, constitutional duties, and interactions between different levels of government.

The House later approved an amendment that specified "cognate legislative experience" as having served a complete four-year term in the House of Representatives.

The amendment also states that no additional understanding of the term will be considered, thereby restricting access to leadership positions to senior legislators.

"According to Order Seven, Rule 15 of the House’s Standing Orders, only individuals who have relevant legislative background are qualified to be appointed as Principal Officers of the House," Benson stated while presenting the motion.

He contended that setting aside these roles for seasoned lawmakers would aid "maintain organizational knowledge, boost legislative expertise, and improve comprehension of constitutional and federal-state relationships."

The amendment arises amid increasing discussion inside the Minority Caucus regarding the method for choosing a new Minority Leader after recent shifts in leadership within the opposing group in the House.

Documentation shows that 60 of the 82 members within the Minority Caucus have supported Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere for the role, indicating strong backing for his campaign from opposition legislators.

The progress has prompted discussions between smaller political groups and faction leaders who aim to reach an agreement that maintains cohesion among the opposing party members.

Following the implementation of the latest revision, focus has turned towards its effects on the current leadership transition procedure and the qualifications of potential applicants for top positions.

The choice has already sparked discussion among politicians and analysts, with advocates claiming that key roles should only go to elected officials who have demonstrated legislative expertise, whereas opponents believe this approach might restrict wider involvement in the House’s leadership framework.

At the same time, initiatives aimed at settling the conflict seem to be gaining traction. Individuals involved in current discussions revealed that a settlement plan is being explored, wherein Ugochinyere and representatives from the G-60 group would have an important part in selecting a nominee for the post of Minority Leader and other key minority positions.

While specifics of the suggested agreement are still changing, those involved remain optimistic that a mutual resolution could avoid additional splits inside the group and facilitate an orderly shift in the party's leadership.

Ugochinyere is set to speak about the matter openly on Thursday, an event that could offer more insight into the course of discussions and the upcoming structure of the minority leadership within the House.

This revision represents one of the major process-related modifications implemented by the House in recent times and highlights the value legislators place on expertise and stable procedures in handling legislative matters.

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Security Alert: Plot to Kidnap Students Forces Three Schools in Edo to Close

Oscar Okhifo

The administration of Edo State has mandated the urgent shutdown of three high schools within the Akoko-Edo Local Government Area after receiving information from the Department of State Services (DSS) indicating a potential kidnapping plot targeting pupils.

The shutdown, revealed on Wednesday, came after intelligence reports suggested that armed offenders were supposedly planning a large-scale abduction of students in the Edo North Senate Area, leading officials to implement precautionary measures.

Intelligence officials characterized the danger as genuine, noting that security organizations acted quickly to prevent what might have become a significant security incident in the region.

Even though the names of the impacted schools remained undisclosed, authorities verified that the establishments have been closed permanently as monitoring and safety measures are stepped up throughout Akoko-Edo and surrounding areas.

A government representative who has knowledge of the matter stated that the move was made for the sake of public security.

"The shutdown is solely a preventive action designed to safeguard the safety of students and staff as law enforcement deal with the danger," the official stated.

Amid increasing concerns about the worsening safety conditions in Edo North, especially within the Etsako East Local Government Area, locals have consistently expressed worries regarding widespread abductions and assaults by armed groups.

Gov. Monday Okpebholo recently faced backlash after comments were linked to him stating, "Even if you abduct all of us, there is no opening at Aso Rock."

The remark triggered extensive discussion, as numerous locals argued that more focus needs to be placed on tackling crime throughout the region.

Several groups such as Agenebode and others within the Weppa/Wanna tribes, along with Okpekpe, Itsukwi, Imiakebu, and Okpella, have experienced multiple instances of kidnapping, murders, and extortion requests reaching into the millions of naira.

Numerous residents have left their agricultural lands due to concerns over assaults, intensifying financial struggles and hunger within the impacted areas, particularly in northern Ivie.

A senior member of the Itsukwi community recently expressed concern over the current circumstances, stating, "We now reside in continuous anxiety. Our individuals are no longer able to reach their fields without hesitation. We rest with one eye alert since we have no idea who might become the next target," he mentioned.

Last month, 80-year-old Michael Arekhayemhe was taken from his home in Itsukwi together with a woman who is the mother of five from an adjacent area.

Even though a ransom of ₦11 million was paid for the kidnapped individual, the old man was still murdered by his abductors.

The woman and others who had been taken from different locations were freed in distant Obajana within Kogi State after she endured 24 days of imprisonment.

Authorities and local people have been advised to stay composed yet watchful with increased security checks taking place near educational institutions, main highways, and remote neighborhoods within the impacted regions.

Officials state that educational programs will restart solely following confirmation from law enforcement authorities that the surroundings are secure for pupils and employees.

Experts point out that recent school shutdowns highlight the critical importance of improved safety protocols, cautioning that closing educational institutions might prevent short-term threats but cannot replace addressing the gangs that still intimidate populations throughout Edo North.

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Tinubu Calls on Abuja Residents to Pay Taxes for More Development Projects

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on inhabitants and commercial operators within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to meet their responsibilities as citizens by settling taxes, property fees, and rental payments, stating that this adherence will allow the administration to implement additional development initiatives throughout the region.

Tinubu announced this decision on Wednesday at the inauguration of the comprehensive development project for Arterial Road N5 (Obafemi Awolowo Way), which runs from Life Camp Junction to Ring Road III in Dape Area, Abuja.

Vice President Kashim Shettima represented him, stating that the President emphasized that progress in infrastructure should result from collaboration between the government and the people.

"To those living here and local businesses benefiting from these changes, I encourage you to fulfill your responsibilities. Settle your tax payments. Remove your land charges and rental costs. Your cooperation empowers the FCT Administration to construct additional roads similar to this," he stated.

The leader referred to the recently finished highway as an essential economic route designed to reduce traffic jams, enhance connections, and stimulate financial prospects inside the country's capital.

Remembering the inauguration of the Gwarinpa I District portion of the highway in June 2025, Tinubu stated that his government had kept its commitment to finish the rest of the segment.

On that day, we committed ourselves to you. We vowed not to leave this essential corridor incomplete. Since the New Hope Initiative isn't focused on unfinished tasks; it's about seeing things through from beginning to end.

"Thus, today, we have returned. We have come back to complete the cycle. We are here to authorize the Dape District Segment of Arterial Road N5, stretching from Life Camp Junction to Ring Road III," he said.

The Leader emphasized that the initiative was developed, financed, and finished during his tenure, mentioning that it was assigned to Julius Berger Plc with a rigorous 15-month schedule following its launch in October 2024.

He stated that the time period during which large-scale construction initiatives took many years to finish has come to an end.

"We came up with it, provided the funding for it, and saw it through. Previously, initiatives of this nature turned into long-term financial commitments after ten, fifteen years of justifications. That won't happen under this administration," Tinubu stated.

He praised the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Nyesom Wike, referring to him as the government’s "Driving Force" and recognized Julius Berger for completing high-quality projects on time.

"Minister Wike, you and your group have demonstrated what occurs when political determination combines with responsibility. We finance initiatives to achieve outcomes, not to hear about syntax," he continued.

Tinubu pointed out that finishing the N5 corridor would greatly cut down commuting times and offer smooth connections between Dape, Karmo, Gwarinpa I, Kado, Idu, and Mbora areas.

He added that the highway would offer immediate entry to the Idu Industrial Zone, thus reducing transportation expenses, drawing in capital, and generating employment opportunities.

“Beyond that, this road opens a direct gateway to the Idu Industrial District. That means lower logistics costs for businesses, new investment, and more jobs for our people,” he said.

The leader additionally urged local chiefs, community figures, and inhabitants to safeguard public facilities against destruction and maintain drainage networks and street lighting appropriately.

Previously, FCT Minister Barr. Nyesom Wike stated that the commissioning signified the second day of a 31-day initiative launch program arranged to celebrate the third year of the Tinubu government.

He stated that the level of infrastructure development in the FCT has been growing consistently since the administration took power.

"On June 24, 2024, during the first-year celebration of the president, we dedicated nine days to launching initiatives. For the second-anniversary event, we extended it to 19 days. Praise be to God, for this third anniversary, we are reaching 31 days of project commissions," Wike stated.

The official acknowledged Tinubu for offering the necessary political backing to bring about changes in the FCT, noting that the New Hope Initiative has resulted in noticeable construction projects throughout Abuja and surrounding areas.

"Development has, for the first time, reached the satellite towns within the Federal Capital Territory. This marks a new era. Previously, these satellite towns were unaware of what they refer to as government. Now, they experience the effects and existence of governance," he said.

Wike commended Julius Berger for finishing both parts of the project in an exceptional timeframe, stating that the Gwarinpa portion was completed in just seven months.

He further supported the FCT Authority's management of compensation matters throughout the highway development, maintaining that every property owner whose buildings were removed received proper payment.

"We have paid. If you're saying this because you come from that area and development has moved forward without your receiving funds, we do not withhold money during our development efforts," he stated.

The official ignored demonstrations from certain people during the gathering, maintaining that construction initiatives throughout the region have shown the government's dedication to management and progress.

Previously, during her comments, the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, referred to the initiative as yet another significant achievement within the Renewed Hope Agenda, highlighting President Tinubu's dedication to boosting infrastructure connections, fostering economic development, and raising the standard of living for locals.

Mahmoud honored Wike for what she referred to as his intentional leadership and steadfast dedication to modernizing Abuja via the implementation of essential infrastructure projects.

She also expressed gratitude to customary chiefs, local leaders, and inhabitants of Life Camp, Dape Area, as well as nearby settlements, for their support during the implementation of the initiative.

The official stated assurance that the recently launched highway would enhance mobility, stimulate business operations, and aid environmentally friendly city growth within the Federal Capital Region.

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Sunday, June 14, 2026

£2M Mansion Owner Awakes to Surprising New Travel Site Next Door

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Have you ever experienced that unsettling sensation in your gut? Nick Jones likely felt something similar as he looked out from his lovely house in West Sussex at the beginning of the bank holiday weekend and spotted the events unfolding in the field just a short distance beyond his garden wall.

Indeed, his stomach likely sank, figuratively, through the floor of whatever room he was in when it happened.

The four-acre area, once open meadow, had become a bustling center of unwanted, loud movement, with vehicles constantly arriving and departing, heavy machinery operating, asphalt being installed, and temporary houses and trailers emerging.

He was certain it could signify only one possibility: visitors had arrived at the peaceful village of West Chiltington (with a population approximately 3,400) and showed no desire to depart.

However, Mr. Jones, a prominent attorney, had stronger grounds than any other villager to experience "devastation" due to the coming of the undesirable neighbors, who have already inflicted villagers with verbal intimidation and mistreatment.

Certainly! Here's a paraphrased version of your sentence: One factor, naturally, is that his 17th-century Grade II listed five-bedroom cottage—featuring an indoor swimming pool and tennis facility—is valued at over £2 million (at least previously)—and sits just next door to the unauthorized campsite.

The second point was something Mr. Jones understood all too clearly—when the worst-case situation started playing out before him last Friday—that he had, though without intent, been the one who brought the travelers to West Chiltington in the first place.

Mr. Jones, as you know, previously maintained horses on the fields near Broadford Bridge Road, yet once he found no further purpose for the property, he disposed of it to a builder for £200,000 on July 21 of the previous year.

He thought the purchaser planned to construct four or five luxury residences on the property and implemented measures to prevent alternative usage.

To safeguard the essence and worth of the nearby region, the transaction came with restrictive covenants—legal agreements that specify how current or subsequent property holders may utilize the land.

They explicitly mentioned that the site was not permitted for use with caravans or permanent residences.

A provision was added to the property title record at the Land Registry to ensure the land could not be sold to an external party without the explicit approval of Mr. Jones and his spouse.

Mr. Jones, aged 57, works at a London-based law firm and has expertise in contractual matters. His legal terms should have been enough to prevent any unethical actions.

Rather, the selling of this apparently unimportant piece of land had an unexpectedly negative outcome. According to Mr. Jones, the developer split the area into sections and sold them to various purchasers, some of whom appeared to be travelers, individuals who do not follow standard regulations.

Naturally, some residents, possibly not informed about the reasons for Mr. Jones's choice to sell the land or his efforts to "secure" the transaction, hold him responsible for "destroying" the village.

Speaking about the travelers, Mr. Jones said to the Daily Mail as he left his house earlier in the week: "I'm making every effort to remove them."

During a later conversation, he stated, "We sold to a developer who provided numerous assurances that we depended on. We considered them genuine, which led us to sign the agreement and safeguard our interests through extensive contractual restrictions regarding how the land could be used."

Later, Mr. Jones found out about the developer going back on the "strategically outlined agreement" and attempted to withdraw from the transaction. However, following his defeat in court, he was forced to finalize the sale against his will.

He stated: "This is extremely distressing for us, just like it is for other residents. We're collaborating closely with our neighbors and the local authority to fix this issue. Our legal team is handling it. We believe that pursuing private legal remedies regarding violations of land usage agreements, combined with support from the council’s enforcers, will ultimately succeed."

Regardless of the situation, it will be a challenging endeavor. Legal disputes with travelers tend to last a long time and seldom result in success.

According to records from the Land Registry, the property was transferred by Mr. Jones to a company named UK Real Estate And Land 1 Limited, which was bound by certain restrictions. However, this company has since been officially closed after submitting a voluntary dissolution request—the method employed by directors to wind down an insolvent business.

We have failed to reach anyone associated with the company, and it remains uncertain who holds ownership of the land at the heart of the dispute.

However, one of the company's former directors was Chad Brady, a 31-year-old man from Yorkshire, believed not to be associated with the travelling group.

His resume raises concerns. Brady was identified at Hull Crown Court last year as the "manager" of a profitable cocaine trafficking scheme in the coastal town of Bridlington, where he enlisted his own sister as a £150 courier.

Brady received a two-year conditional sentence, was required to complete 200 hours of community service, and attend ten days of rehab, and stepped down from the 'board' of UK Real Estate as the legal proceedings began last January.

Here is a rewritten version of your sentence: This is the story behind how quiet West Chiltington, located approximately 12 miles from the historically significant market town of Horsham, found itself taken over by travelers—a trend that has now grown increasingly frequent across the nation.

City hall buildings will remain shut until Tuesday due to the public holidays, complicating efforts to carry out enforcement measures.

The Horsham District Council had previously been placed under 'red alert' due to a social media update from a building company indicating that dump trucks were required in the Horsham region for transporting gravel at a cost of £200 per delivery.

A provisional "cease-and-desist" notice mandating the halt of unauthorized activities — described as "the most suitable measure" by the authorities — was issued on Saturday, May 23.

The Sussex Police arrived to assist the council in preventing an outbreak of public disorder.

According to the definition, these notifications cannot be issued before unlawful activities begin, implying that applications for retroactive planning approval can subsequently be made for construction projects that have already been completed — such as permanent structures, for instance — with human rights laws being strictly used to prevent removal.

It's the paradoxical situation within a framework designed to safeguard travelers while penalizing locals.

Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch stated that this has resulted in a 'two-tier' system of justice, which she promises to eliminate by withdrawing from the European Convention on

The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if the Conservative Party secures victory in the upcoming general election.

"One longtime resident of West Chiltington admitted we all feel overwhelmed," stated an individual who has lived there for many years.

Another person discovered a traveler in their yard. "When I questioned him about what on earth he was doing, he claimed he was searching for something he had lost. I wasn’t convinced."

He thinks the intruder was attempting to access his water line and redirect it to the camp — a common method, alongside stealing power — and has shared his worries with Southern Water.

Some people blame Mr. Jones for the situation the village is facing.

It truly is self-inflicted," remarked a concerned local. "I believe it has destroyed village life forever.

Perhaps there are very few more inappropriate locations for a travelers' encampment.

West Chiltington, a classic example of an English village, boasts a croquet club, a brass band (which practices every Wednesday night at the St Mary's Church hall, with "all skill levels welcomed"), and multiple well-known vineyards such as Nyetimber, considered one of the top names in English sparkling wine. However, part of this scenic area has become unsightly.

Large machines are spread out throughout the area near the Jones house, alongside at least seven permanent residences and mobile homes, as well as approximately five campers.

Who can say how many additional travelers might still be en route there?

The installation of gates and sewer pipelines continued throughout the week even with the 'stop notice' in place.

As many as 100 truckloads of broken concrete have already arrived at the location. Starting from Saturday morning, the noise has been extremely loud, according to nearby people. "They began at 7:15 am, and there were already five shipments present prior to the council’s enforcement notice at 8 am," said a person residing and working in West Chiltington.

Nothing following that adhered to the plan, yet it continued until at least 6 pm with the identical trucks moving back and forth.

Resolved to discover the origin of the trucks, he tracked several of them to the transport company Cook & Son located in neighboring Crawley.

The firm faced a fine of £24,000 along with additional expenses totaling £12,500 from magistrates in Brighton during 2024 due to the illegal disposal of numerous truckloads of garbage at a Surrey golf course between 2018.

Inspectors from the Environment Agency discovered that the abandoned shipments included glass, wood, plastic, asphalt, bricks, concrete, and various other substances.

The individual who addressed us mentioned that he thought the real trucks belonged to different subcontractors, although they seemed to be gathering material provided by Cook & Son.

When questioned regarding events during the bank holiday weekend, a woman who took the call verified that the company offers broken concrete, yet remarked: "It’s then their choice how they use it."

A local resident mentioned that he also noted 48 shipments of asphalt chips that were brought in from another location. "They laid down the broken concrete as a foundation and then covered it with asphalt chips for an attractive surface," he explained.

It has certainly reduced the worth of everyone's assets by five times. I am aware of at least one deal that has collapsed.

The UK-based company Real Estate And Land 1 Limited bought property in the village of Willows Green close to Felsted in Essex for £125,000 roughly three months prior to obtaining the West Chiltington site from Mr. Jones.

A comparable structure was later built during the initial May bank holiday, executed with "military precision," much like in West Chiltington, as numerous vehicles transported tons of hard core, fencing supplies, and septic tanks, leading to 140 reports submitted to the local authority by worried locals.

Work was carried out without following a temporary 'stop notice,' similar to what occurred in West Chiltington. Three additional locations were affected across three separate counties—Kent, Lincolnshire, and Derbyshire—during the latest public holiday.

Last Tuesday evening, a cricket field located in a different section of West Sussex fell under the control of travelers. The majority of the 15 motorhomes, trailers, and automobiles were stationed along the edge of Clayton recreational area; however, as an especially serious example of damage, certain vehicles had entered the actual playing surface, causing concerns that the wicket might suffer from tire marks.

In West Chiltington, there is just one subject people talk about. "Nick was really distressed when travelers came to another location roughly half a mile further," mentioned a local. "Nothing has gone wrong yet, but he spoke out strongly against it. We all did."

It's remarkably ironic how things have turned out. It's hard to imagine a clearer illustration of the law of unforeseen outcomes than Mr. Jones's choice to sell the land adjacent to his house.

The home, which he and his family relocated to in 2009, is referred to as a Sussex hall house—a classic medieval structure with wooden framing that was traditionally inhabited by wealthy peasant farmers.

It continues to feature numerous elements from the original design. A story published in the regional newspaper mentioned "the high-ceilinged foyer with stone floor and wooden steps."

The realtor mentioned that the home, which included an adjacent orchard, offered a "significant level of seclusion" and a "pleasant view."

It did so. Until last Friday.

Additional reporting: Jon Austin and Isaac Crowson

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Bramley Apple Enthusiasts Shocked as Original Tree's Garden Faces Sale

Devotees of Bramley apples were deeply stunned when the garden containing the original tree was put up for sale.

Activists sought to transform Bramley Cottage, which was under the ownership of Nottingham Since 2018, Trent University has transformed into a heritage site to celebrate the ancient tree.

However, the garden in Southwell, Nottingham, has recently been purchased by the occupants of an adjacent cottage, astonishing fans of the original Bramley apple tree amazing followers of the initial Bramley apple tree baffling enthusiasts of the earliest Bramley apple tree stunning devotees of the first Bramley apple tree shocking supporters of the original Bramley apple tree dazzling admirers of the inaugural Bramley apple tree bewildering aficionados of the very first Bramley apple tree astounded patrons of the classic Bramley apple tree flabbergasted collectors of the original Bramley apple tree incredulous observers of the first Bramley apple tree .'

A tree that is over 200 years old was planted by Mary Ann Brailsford in her parents' yard on Church Street during the early 1800s.

Ever since, millions of young trees have been cultivated globally from this original tree, with over 83,000 tons produced annually across more than 300 nurseries in the UK.

Artist Dan Llywelyn Hall helped establish the initiative to purchase the cottage from the university, ensuring continued public access to the tree and transforming it into a historical attraction for visitors.

Activists collected £14,000 through over 320 contributions for acquiring the garden, yet they lost out to residents of Bramley Cottage.

Nevertheless, the campus-run cottage, which was earlier utilized as housing for students, is still available for sale at an estimated price of £400,000.

Mr. Llywelyn Hall, who revealed artworks depicting the tree in 2024, was notified by the university on May 29 that the garden containing 'Mother Bramley' has been sold.

He stated: "It is a deeply sorrowful day for our historic old-growth trees."

It has fallen short due to all the institutions, and now Nottingham Trent University, surprisingly a university focused on environment and agriculture, has taken this step. We're all completely stunned.

Recently, Nottingham Trent University took responsibility for the tree, but it is now providing guidance to the new caretakers, Joshua and Alice Wheatley.

A representative from NTU stated: "We are pleased that the responsibility for caring for the tree has been transferred to the residents of the adjacent property, Bramley Tree Cottage."

Originally, the Bramley was located in this garden, making it wonderful to assist in its return to its initial location.

The institution is currently assisting the new caretakers by offering guidance on maintaining the Bramley, which has exceeded its typical life expectancy significantly.

Nottingham Trent University stated that the tree is affected by honey fungus, which will ultimately cause its death.

The Bramley apple gained popularity as a kitchen essential nearly half a century after Mrs. Brailsford planted the tree in the cottage’s yard.

A 17-year-old young man named Henry Merryweather noticed a gardener with some apples and inquired about their place of origin.

At that time, the garden was owned by a butcher named Matthew Bramley, who allowed the young man to collect some 'Bramley Seedlings'.

Celia Stevens, the great-granddaughter of Mr. Merryweather, stated that the tree holds significant importance in the history of fruits.

She stated, "Being recognized by the public along with some clarification after such a long period of dedication, as one might say, would hold great significance for Southwell."

It has gained acknowledgment, and this ancient old fruit-bearing tree is worthy of all the praise it has accumulated over time.

The authentic Bramley tree was recognized as one of the 50 Great British Trees during Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee in 2002.

And was among 70 trees planted in honor of the late Queen for her Platinum Jubilee two decades later.

Mr. Llywelyn Hall, a Bramley Tree advocate and painter, was the youngest artist to create a portrait of Elizabeth prior to her passing.

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China's $2.2T Urban Renewal Plan Sparks Construction & Property Boom

The plan from 2026 to 2030 involves improvements to pipeline systems, sewage networks, rundown houses, and infrastructure related to schooling and senior citizen services.

China's large-scale urban renovation initiatives, including improving old residences and replacing gas pipelines, are projected to demand an investment of no less than 15 trillion yuan (US$2.2 trillion) over the next five years starting in 2026, presenting new development prospects for building companies.

Real estate developers also saw a boost on Friday following the release of guidelines from the State Council regarding an urban revitalization initiative, which is included in Beijing's 15th Five-Year Plan covering 2026 to 2030.

Total investments may exceed 20 trillion yuan throughout this period, as per information from the reconstruction and renewal plans, reported by the Economic Information Daily, a publication managed by Xinhua, the national news agency.

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Large-scale rebuilding initiatives can enhance public well-being and serve as a crucial catalyst for the national economy," stated Wang Feng, chairperson of the Shanghainese financial services company Ye Lang Capital. "Certainly, both the central and local authorities will continue with maintenance and modernization efforts beyond 2030, ensuring the safety and effectiveness of the infrastructure.

The five-year strategy outlines Beijing's economic and societal goals, with both domestic and global firms examining different official publications connected to the initiative to identify potential prospects.

The State Council, China's executive body, stated in the guidelines that by 2030, a total of 200,000 kilometers of natural gas pipelines, along with 175,000 kilometers each of sewage pipes and water supply lines within the country's urban regions, will undergo reconstruction.

It further stated that a total of 500,000 deteriorating residential buildings would also undergo renovation, and public facilities To enhance education, healthcare, and senior citizen assistance would also see improvements.

The systems of underground pipelines used for wastewater, electricity, gas, and telecommunications infrastructure are crucial to China's urban development efforts, alongside effective stormwater management to minimize flood risks during the rainy season.

Technology advancement relies on these connections, seen as the basis for a stable commercial setting.

Experts noted that Beijing's goals might advantage real estate builders, who have faced challenges. a five-year slump .

Due to increased funding from the rebuilding and upgrading of public infrastructure, real estate firms might find some optimism as the government shows commitment to modernizing older housing areas," stated Yin Ran, an angel investor and real estate enthusiast based in Shanghai. "However, not every developer will gain advantages. Only those who have significant expertise in handling major redevelopment initiatives will be chosen to participate in this massive multi-billion-yuan revitalization effort.

Country Garden Holding Hong Kong-traded stocks saw an increase of 16.3% reaching HK$0.24 on Friday. China Vanke's stock climbed by 6.7% to HK$2.71, Sunac China went up 6.8% to HK$0.95, and Cifi Holdings moved higher by 5.2% to reach HK$0.06.

The real estate industry and associated sectors — including construction and household appliances — contribute approximately one-quarter of China's total economic production, indicating that even a small rebound could lead to broader effects on overall growth.

Pre-owned home sales in large Chinese cities rose sharply in March and April, with Shanghai driving the increase, raising hopes that the struggling real estate market could be showing signs of recovery.

Experts and traders noted that a more vibrant second-hand market indicated a slow recovery of trust among property buyers following the decline.

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