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Stacey Chanelle Claire Solomon (born 4 October 1989) is an English singer and media personality. In 2009, she finished in third place on the sixth series of The X Factor, and gained a number one single on the UK Singles Chart when her fellow The X Factor finalists released a cover of "You Are Not Alone". Solomon won the tenth series of I'm a Celebrity...

Get Me Out of Here!. Her debut single, a cover of "Driving Home for Christmas", was released on 19 December 2011. Solomon then released her debut album Shy on 18 April 2015. In September 2016, she began appearing as a panellist on Loose Women and in November of the same year she presented the I'm a Celebrity spin-off series I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp.

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Say 'yes please' to cheese with the opening of new Lanarkshire farm shop

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Foodies’ Christmases have all come at once with the opening of a visitor attraction on a Lanarkshire farm which produces world-class, award-winning cheeses.Husband-and-wife team Selina and Andrew Cairns will open the doors of their first farm shop on Friday, December 9, where visitors will be able to see the hand-making process that goes into the Errington cheese that is loved by the UK’s top chefs.The opening of the shop on Walston Braehead Farm near Carnwath comes hot on the heels of the company scooping three top prizes at the World Cheese Awards.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Head to the App Store and never miss a beat in Lanarkshire - iOS - Android The farm currently has around 350 dairy Lacaune ewes and 150 dairy goats, along with four Tamworth sows and their offspring, who consume the whey from the cheesemaking process.The sheep lamb during January and February and are milked until early September, while the goats kid in spring and summer and are milked all year round.Selina told Lanarkshire Live: “Customers will get to see first-hand how the cheese is made, and it gives us a great opportunity to explain how seasonal changes affect the cheese, the animals and all the other variables that go into cheese-making.“We feel this is the perfect time of year to open our shop, as people plan their festive cheese boards and are looking for locally-made gifts.“Over the

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