Local Living: Events in the Midlands to enjoy during this Springtime!
With May less than a week away, it’s fair to say the first two months of spring have been somewhat of a let down. After waking up on Monday to another dull, wet day with a cold northerly wind, my wife perhaps rather aptly summed it up when she described the weather currently being served up as “it’s like November but with light nights”. It follows on from what has been the wettest 18 months since Met Office records began in 1836 with the washout summer of 2023 followed by a succession of 11...
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Local Living: Events in the Midlands to enjoy during this Springtime!
By Ashley MoyoSENIOR LIFESTYLE [email protected] UNPLUGGED, the country’s premier outdoor event that seeks to create a family-friendly experience around live music, food To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions
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After a video showing a group of people pulling bear cubs from trees to take photos with them in North Carolina began circulating online earlier this week, the Wildlife Center of Virginia is asking residents of the Commonwealth to "keep bears wild" this Spring as they emerge from hibernation.
Local Living: Columbia Food and Wine Festival
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