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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Giovanni Donato Cafagna e Bernardino Chiaia partecipano alla cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Giovanni Donato Cafagna and Bernardino Chiaia take part to legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Giovanni Donato Cafagna partecipa alla cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Giovanni Donato Cafagna takes part to legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Paolo Sirna partecipa alla cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Paolo Sirna takes part to legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Bernardino Chiaia partecipa alla cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Bernardino Chiaia takes part to legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Giovanni Donato Cafagna partecipa alla cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Giovanni Donato Cafagna takes part to legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino Cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità per la Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino
Giovanni Donato Cafagna, Bernardino Chiaia, Alberto Cirio e Paolo Mazzoleni, partecipano alla cerimonia di sottoscrizione del protocollo di legalità tra la Prefettura e il Commissario Straordinario per la progettazione e realizzazione della Linea 2 della Metropolitana Automatica di Torino. Torino, Italia - Giovedì, 16 gennaio 2025 - Cronaca - Foto Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
Giovanni Donato Cafagna, Bernardino Chiaia, Alberto Cirio and Paolo Mazzoleni take part to legality protocol signature between Prefecture and Special Commissioner for planning and creation of Automatic Underground Line 2 of Turin. Turin, Italy - Thuersday 16 January 2025 - News - Andrea Alfano / LaPresse
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città Milano - Matteo Salvini bagno di folla in centro città
Matteo Salvini firma copie del suo libro controvento e fa selfie con i passanti per Via Dante - Milano, Italia - Domanica, 22 Dicembre 2024 (foto Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
Matteo Salvini signs copies of his book against the wind and takes selfies with passers-by on Via Dante - Milan, Italy - Sunday, 22 December 2024 (photo Stefano Porta / LaPresse)
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Da sinistra: Claudio Sgaraglia e Marco Granelli durante la firma di Stazioni Sicure
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
MArco Barbieri
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Giuseppe Brusamolin
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Pierluigi Solazzo
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Bruno Megale
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Marco Granelli
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Marco Granelli
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Claudio Sgaraglia
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Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure
Prefettura di Milano. Firma del patto Stazioni Sicure - Cronaca - Milano, Italia - Mercoledì 31 luglio 2024
(Foto Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Milan Prefecture. Signing of the Safe Stations pact - Chronicle - Milan, Italy - Wednesday, July 31, 2024
(Photo Alessandro Cimma/Lapresse)
Claudio Sgaraglia
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NEWS - Unwetter und Hochwasser in der Schweiz
Foto Manuel Geisser 13.07.2021 Rümlang ZH : Gebäudeeinsturz bei der Firma Pneu Schaller in Rümlang . Sturmtief Bernd mit Hagelsturm und Windboen
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NEWS - Unwetter und Hochwasser in der Schweiz
Foto Manuel Geisser 13.07.2021 Rümlang ZH : Gebäudeeinsturz bei der Firma Pneu Schaller in Rümlang . Sturmtief Bernd mit Hagelsturm und Windboen
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Unwetter und Hochwasser in der Schweiz
Foto Manuel Geisser 13.07.2021 Rümlang ZH : Gebäudeeinsturz bei der Firma Pneu Schaller in Rümlang . Sturmtief Bernd mit Hagelsturm und Windboen
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Unwetter und Hochwasser in der Schweiz
Foto Manuel Geisser 13.07.2021 Rümlang ZH : Gebäudeeinsturz bei der Firma Pneu Schaller in Rümlang . Sturmtief Bernd mit Hagelsturm und Windboen
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NEWS - Unwetter und Hochwasser in der Schweiz
Foto Manuel Geisser 13.07.2021 Rümlang ZH : Gebäudeeinsturz bei der Firma Pneu Schaller in Rümlang . Sturmtief Bernd mit Hagelsturm und Windboen
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
Beth and Meg as kids (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her partner, Rob, 30, a gas en
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A spare room organised by Beth and Meg (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her partner,
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A spare room before Beth and Meg decluttered and reorganised it (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also
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A garage after Beth and Meg decluttered it (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her part
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A garage before Beth and Meg decluttered it (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her par
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A draw before Beth and Meg decluttered it (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her partn
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A pantry organised by Beth and Meg (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her partner, Rob
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A pantry organised by Beth and Meg (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her partner, Rob
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Die Antwort auf Marie Kondo: Zwei Schwestern entrümpeln für 250 Euro am Tag fremde Haushalte
A reorganised wardrobe (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Super neat sisters become the UKs answer to Marie
Kondo by launching a family decluttering business
charging £240 a day to straighten up strangers
homes
By Erin Cardiff, PA Real Life
A pair of sisters who have become the UK's answer to Netflix decluttering sensation Marie
Kondo are making a tidy sum by charging £240 a day to help people put their houses in
order.
Great friends growing up, despite Beth Carlyle, 33, now living in Streatham, south west
London, 140 miles from her little sister Meg Morton, 30, who is in Newport, Gwent, South
Wales, they have maintained their close bond.
Known amongst family and friends for their spotless homes and meticulous organisational
skills, they said it made perfect sense for them to join forces and launch their decluttering
company, Purely Organised, in
December 2019 - helping strangers to sort out everything from overflowing cutlery
drawers to messy garages.
And they made it a true family affair by adding their carpenter dad, Den, 63, to the mix making shelves and racks for his daughters to sell to clients.
Meg, who has two children, Elsie, three, and Elliot, 14 m onths, with her electrician
husband Dafydd, 35, said: Beth and I have always been organised people, but we never
dreamed how popular our decluttering service would be once we started offering it to
others.
Still working part time as a teacher, while Beth has kept her job as a personal assistant,
the sisters hope one day to run their business full-time.
Meg continued: It sounds a bit odd to say, but I absolutely love cleaning, especially Mrs
Hinch, who is such an internet hit.
When the kids are in bed, I go through the house with a little tick list, making sure
everything is in its rightful place. Everything is organised and labelled.
Elsie is only three but she knows the system shes seen me do it so many times."
For Beth, who has a son, Joseph, also three, with her partner, Rob, 30, a gas
(c) Dukas