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SUMPTUOUS: The
colonial-style property
has a sprawling ground
floor with features such
as a quaint fireplace
and also has four
bedrooms – two of them
with en suite bathrooms

By John Bett and Colleen Smith their decision to sack cliff
rescuers Ian Pedrick and Richard
Clarkson for a Good Samaritan
act. Our coastline is less safe
without them.”
They were paid volunteers
and Ian, 59, had been a
coastguard for 42 years,
following in the footsteps of his
father and grandfather. Ian said
after being axed: “It feels
horrible. My grandfather was in
it, my father was in it, and I have
been in it so there is about 120
years of coastguarding gone.”

unoccupied. The Maritime and
Coastguard agency said in a
statement that the pair, who had
more than 60 years experience
between them, should have
cordoned off the area and called
in back-up rather than use their
own car and a tow rope.
Sarah Wollaston, independent
MP for Totnes, said they had been
“treated shamefully”. She wrote
on Twitter: “An absolute disgrace
that (the coastguard) have upheld

MP’s fury at sacking of pair


who rescued car from cliff


AN MP has branded HM
Coastguard “an absolute
disgrace” for upholding the
sacking of two life-savers who
used their own vehicle to tow a
car back from a cliff edge.
Richard Clarkson and Ian
Pedrick were found to have
breached rules because they
were technically on duty and
no lives were at risk.
The car they pulled back
from the cliff at Bolberry Down
near Salcombe, Devon, was
50 yards from the edge and


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HEY might both be parks
but they are five-and-a-half
thousand miles – and whole
worlds – apart. One is
Hancock Park, a mid-priced
suburb of Los Angeles,
beloved of those trying to make their
fame and fortune in Hollywood and
the other is Windsor Great Park,
home to the Queen and, more
recently, Meghan Markle.
What a long way the former TV
actress has come since she called
Hancock Park home. Now her
Californian “starter home”
could be yours for a cool
£1.5million. The four-
bedroom house
Meghan shared with
her first husband,
briefly, has gone up
for sale.
A 2,262-sq-ft
colonial-style prop-
erty built in 1924, it
has a stunning open-
plan format with
natural hardwood flooring
throughout the downstairs,
including in the large, eat-in kitchen
with its stainless steel appliances,
marble countertops and gold trim-
mings. The sprawling ground floor
boasts a bright family room, a quaint
fireplace, elegant white mouldings
and high ceilings.
All of the home’s bedrooms are on
the second floor, with two having

SUMSUMSUMSUMU PPTPTPTUOUS:The

‘She
got the gig

on Suits and she
was in Toronto and
he was in LA. The
relationship just
didn’t last’

By Deborah Collcutt


en-suite bathrooms. Prospective
buyers wanting to soak up the
Californian sun can eat outdoors in
the garden’s al fresco dining spot.
The shaded seating area gives way
to a mid-size garden with a second
seating area in the sun, and palm
trees overhead. The property includes
a private garage at the end of a gated
driveway for maximum security. It’s
clad in whitewashed timber
boards with shutters on the
upper floor and has a red
brick chimney.
Back when
Meghan fleetingly
lived there, she was
making a living
writing her now
defunct blog called
The Tig and jobbing
as an actress in a
medical drama along
with bit parts in
Hollywood films.
The year was 2011 and the
future Duchess of Sussex was
married to TV producer Trevor
Engelson after a relaxed beach
wedding in Jamaica that September.
The Duchess of Sussex, 38, met
Trevor, 42, in 2004 when she was just
starting out in her acting career.
They moved to Hancock Park in
2011 while Meghan was looking for

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