Blenheim Palace £4.75m gold toilet heist latest
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AS bathroom breaks go, it was a quickie. Five men took just five minutes to steal a £4.75million solid gold toilet from Blenheim Palace, the Oxfordshire birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. The
Two men who stole a $6.4 million golden toilet from an English mansion have been sentenced to more than two years in prison
Two men have been jailed at Oxford Crown Court for the theft of a £4.75 million gold toilet from Blenheim Palace. James Sheen, 40, and Michael Jones, 39, received a four-year prison sentence and a 27-month prison sentence, respectively.
“The transition wasn’t merely about sustainability metrics,” says David Green, head of innovation at Blenheim Palace. “Our reusable cup scheme has significantly cut costs and fundamentally transformed our operations,” reimbursing customers rapidly and conveniently for returning their cups.
If you’re looking for a memorable family day out this summer, why not pay a visit to the beautiful Blenheim Palace? This stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, located in Oxfordshire and set in more than 2,
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