Newcastle-under-Lyme
A Staffordshire market town is Newcastle-under-Lyme (/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl-/ NEW-kahss-əl-, locally /-k s-/ -kass-;).
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A number of months ago a client known as the workplace to ask us for a remedy to a difficulty he had. He knew his wife was having an affair with one more man but he couldn’t work out the best way to prove it. He told us all he knew about her affair. He knew it had been going on for some years. He thinks they met while she was operating as an air stewardess. She worked in some exotic locations and our client believes he would go to a number of the places with her. Our client knew about this affair but he turned a blind eye simply because he was also getting an affair.
A couple of years ago they decided to be faithful to each other and quit the affairs. He believes he has stuck towards the deal but she has not. He told us that he wanted us to follow her on a Wednesday night for four weeks as he believed that was the night they met.
We did this as he asked for four weeks. Each Wednesday for those 4 weeks she went to the very same hotel. She could be dressed up extremely glamorously and she would wait in the bar for a man. The exact same man turned up and they would have a drink and then go as much as one of the bedrooms. She would come down before midnight and go straight home. We put all of the evidence in a report along with photographs and video footage.
Once our client had all of the info he decided to take legal action and file for divorce on the grounds of adultery. They're now divorced and despite the fact that our client is sad he can now move on and find a partner who will likely be faithful to him.
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A Staffordshire market town is Newcastle-under-Lyme (/ˌnjuːkɑːsəl-/ NEW-kahss-əl-, locally /-k s-/ -kass-;).
Visit WebsiteM6 motorway to the south and west of Newcastle and by the A500 road to the north and east serve Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Visit WebsiteWith the station site called "Station Walks", it forms to Newcastle-Under-Lyme from Silverdale, part of a green way.
Visit WebsiteHeld in Newcastle-under-Lyme from 17 June 2006 for six days was the Newcastles of the World Summit.
Visit WebsiteRobert Needham (1587/88-1653), supporter of Charles I. From 1942 to 1951, John David Mack (c. 1899-1957) was a Labour MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme.
Visit WebsiteAfter construction difficulties involving the tunnels of 605 yards (553 m) and 96 yards (88 m) respectively at Hartshill, Newcastle-under-Lyme station opened in September 1852.
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