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UK News 10-11-2004
who: Duchess of Northumberland
what: Granted permission to grow cannabis plants, magic mushrooms and opium poppies
where: Alnwick Castle, ALNWICK
when: Yesterday
snippet: "David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, granted The Alnwick Garden Trust a special licence for the plants after the charity submitted plans explaining that they were required for educational purposes," says The Telegraph. The plants will be part of a new high-security exhibit designed by Belgian Peter Wirtz called The Poison Garden. And in other news of stately residences, the paper`s Scottish Correspondent, Auslan Cramb, says derelict Slains Castle - which is said to have inspired Bram Stoker to write the seminal horror novel, Dracula - is to be turned into holiday homes. [... more]
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