4 Jul 2021
TAKING THE PLUNGE: Canoeing on the TCR Hub lake is just one of many outdoor activities lined up at the community centre this summer
A PACKED programme of summer activities has been organised by staff at a Barnard Castle community centre.
Everything from orienteering to art, music and drama is on offer at the TCR Hub, at Shaw Bank.
For those who like to explore the great outdoors, there are nature trail, pond dipping and orienteering sessions from 10am to 1pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from July 27 to August 31.
Orienteering takes place in the centre’s grounds and costs £5 per family.
Grantham Outdoor Activities Club organises first walk
A new outdoors club will host a group walk, now that regulations allow larger organised groups.
Grantham Outdoor Activities Club has organised a walk for Saturday, April 17, which will offer participants two distance options, and two leaders.
Both walks will see the groups climb up onto the beautiful Terrace Hills around Belvoir, which offer commanding views over the Vale of Trent.
One of the many impressive views on the route planned by Grantham Outdoor Activities Club. (45677115)
The shorter of the two walks is around nine miles (14km), while the longer option is 15 miles (24km), and continues past Belvoir Castle.
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Laid-Back Camp reminds us that, in addition to treating us with lush pictorial evocations of nature s transfixing majesty, it can also be pretty darn funny and heartwarming. The show s comedic chops certainly weren t missing from the first three episodes, but they re pulled to the front here while the girls take a break from camping activities and return to their normal school lives. Unsurprisingly, most of their time spent indoors is spent reminiscing on their previous outdoor excursions, and their time away from the campgrounds is spent preparing for their next outing. They may only collectively share a handful of brain cells, but they re all laser-focused on tents and tent accessories.
Our 7 Favorite Winter 2021 Anime So Far
The new year kicked off with several new anime series, seven of which have managed to catch our eye.
January 30, 2021 at 10:00AM PST
January 2021 is the start of this year s winter anime season, which means a ton of brand-new anime debuted across all the different streaming services. There are plenty of shows to enjoy but seven series in particular have managed to keep us watching beyond their respective premieres.
Keep in mind, we re not saying that these seven are definitely the best anime to air this season. There are still plenty of weeks left in the winter season and any of these shows could take an unfavorable turn (or any we don t list here may recapture our attention if they have a turn for the better). But, for now, these seven anime are the ones we re enjoying the most, and we think that you will too. We re always open to hearing recommendations though, so let us know what you re currently watching and why we should also be watchi
Crunchyroll Is Releasing Heaps Of New Anime In 2021
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Anime fans rejoice because Crunchyroll is bringing an epic lineup of shows to its platform in early 2021.
Crunchyroll is bringing over 30 series to viewers in early 2021, including highly-anticipated series like season 2 of
Dr. STONE and the final season of
Attack on Titan. There are also brand new Crunchyroll original series like