Former couple from Louth receive their delivery fifty years late! We take photos as a return ticket to a memory otherwise gone. Until recently, Joanne Hutson (formally Markham) and Adrian ‘smiler’ Hutson from Louth believed their wedding memories only lived on in the heart’s and mind’s of themselves and their loved ones. Married on …
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Continue readingIdeas for all the family this Spring bank holiday It’s here… it’s finally here… Not just the bank holiday, but by the weather forecast, the sunshine too. Summer has finally arrived and with it a whole host of exciting things to do this bank holiday. So, whether it’s just you; you and a partner; …
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Continue readingSummer day trip essentials Shut your eyes, bask in the warmth of the sun and gaze at the red haze in front of you. Bliss, right? Whether your summer day out involves exploring a nearby city, meandering along the shore or hitting up a theme park, packing for the occasion can be the difference …
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Continue readingWith an unseasonably cold May, Japanese Knotweed is predicted to be rife this year Japanese Knotweed is a contentious plant that can depreciate the value of a property. The invasive plant’s roots can grow 10cm per day and because of this speed it can monopolize gardens and cause damage to property foundations including cracks …
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Continue readingThe cinemas have been open for a couple of weeks now, and big movies have been released COVID had a huge effect on everyone’s lives, and Hollywood blockbusters weren’t immune. With cinemas closed, a huge number of films were available online, however, not everyone wanted to pay over the odds without having the cinema …
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Continue readingWith a June heatwave predicted, what are the best ways to protect ourselves from the sun’s harmful rays? With a predicted heatwave coming in June, there’s nothing quite like lounging in the sun, catching a few rays. A beer, a book, a basting session … it’s what summer’s all about, right? Well, no. Because …
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Continue readingWith the relegation places decided a few weeks ago, and the title already won by Man City, we look at who can still qualify for Europe Man City sealed the Premier League title last week, while Leicester’s loss to Chelsea guaranteed Man Utd second place and a spot in next year’s Champion’s League, which …
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Continue readingAs it does every year, World Bee Day will take place on May 20th, to coincide with the birthday of Anton Janša, who pioneered modern beekeeping techniques in the 18th Century. And with the pandemic having negatively impacted the beekeeping industry, it is more vital than …
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Continue readingThe average house price has increased yet again in May The average asking price of homes coming on to the UK property market hit a high of a third of a million pounds in May, according to figures from the property portal website Rightmove. The average asking price has increased by 1.8%, or £5,767, …
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Continue readingToday is International Museum day, and this year’s theme is ‘The Future of Museums: Recover and Imagine.’ International Museum day is an event run by the International Council of Museums (ICOM). Although it began officially in 1977, it can be traced back to 1951 to a meeting called the Crusade for Museums. The ICOM …
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Continue readingAs we move towards Summer, heads will inevitably turn to getting away on a much deserved break However, with the current travel lists and price of flights, a UK beach getaway might be the safest, and most popular way forward. So, whether you love fun in the sand, or walks along coastlines, we’ve put …
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Continue readingA Lincolnshire-based sanctuary is teaming up with an overseas charity in order to save turtles worldwide Over 200 turtles now reside in the National Turtle Sanctuary in Lincolnshire, and this number is still growing. The sanctuary is based at the Lincolnshire Wildlife Park, which was formerly known as The National Parrot Sanctuary. Established in …
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