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Lockdown brought about a reconnection with nature for these kids who took part in a picture competition which wowed a wildlife TV personality.
It might only be June, but replacement work starts in September and cash is needed to provide more efficient lights for the festive display.
Pub customers have raked in hundreds of pounds after placing bets in the late landlady's memory - on a horse with the same name.
The father of a six-year-old boy who drowned has helped launch a life jacket scheme for schools in his son's memory.
A school says it has heeded 'constructive criticism' after sparking anger when it told girls to wear shorts over leggings in PE lessons.
Footballers and visiting teams will start next season on an improved pitch thanks to a grant from the Premier League, the FA and Football Foundation.
A beloved landlady has been remembered for her quick wit, huge heart and 'sporadic outbursts of dance when she was excited'.
Messages of hope painted on paving slabs during lockdown have been used for an official commemoration thanks to a creative mum and a parish council.
It was all about clearing the coast of rubbish as part of the Great British Spring Clean for councillors and an MP this Volunteer Week.
Refuse contractors have failed to collect rubbish in a picturesque conservation area marking the latest blunder in an eight weeks spell of chaos.
A market that’s 322 years-old is now being branded so people know there's more on offer than just food.
The Great British Spring Clean is another opportunity for an environmental group to hold another beach clean, but some things have had to change.
Antiques, collectables, bargains and treasures can be found when a popular antique fair returns to a village green.
It was 'buon viaggio' for care home residents as they sailed the Med bound for the land of love on a virtual world cruise.
A housing developer can now build 210 new homes, offices and retail units at a former coal mine that had been 're-wilded' since it closed in 1989.
As ferry operators anticipate a renaissance for sea travel a new ship is travelling to the UK to begin sailings from a Kent port.
Police are appealing for information after a black car hit a number of parked vehicles and drove off without leaving details.
Covid has put a stop to a commemorative concert that attracts 10,000 - while a golf tournament attracting 30,000 is going ahead just down the road.
Several roads around a town are reportedly blocked following a crash involving a number of vehicles.
A television crew and workmen have joined TV personality Nick Knowles in a quiet cul-de-sac for a giant de-clutter.