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GALLERY: Locals capture the beauty of the Coffs Coast

From rolling mountains to pristine beaches, it can’t be denied the Coffs Coast boasts some of the most stunning photography spots.

Can you take a photo for The Hunts Post?

This photograph of flooding in Godmanchester was sent in by Jacqueline Sheriff. - Credit: JACQUELINE SHERIFF Can you take a photograph for our Readers Photos section? Each week, we publish images sent in by readers and the feature has become so popular, we are now running two pages each week. If you have a photo, send it to: editor@huntspost.co.uk. Please send jpeg images and include your name and a caption. Mags Frost took this photo in Hartford. - Credit: MAGS FROST Matilda Brown, aged 13, took this scene in Somersham. - Credit: MATILDA BROWN The Rev Roy Muttram, of St Ives, took a photograph of the last rose of winter.

Beautiful sunsets and frosty mornings - your photos

Charlotte Wright sent us this sunset image which she took in Great Paxton. - Credit: Charlotte Wright Here are the Readers Photos for this week, which, once again, highlight the amazing photographic talent out there in Huntingdonshire. Tracy Finch took this photograph at the Willow Bridge in Eynesbury, St Neots. - Credit: Tracy Finch We hope you will enjoy Charlotte Wright s beautiful sunset, Tilly Brown s frosty scene in Somersham and Peter Hagger s stunning image of berries, and all the other photos sent in as part of this feature. Tilly Brown, aged 13, of Somersham, took this frosty image. - Credit: Tilly Brown

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Reader Photos from The Hunts Post

Christmas lights display at Godmanchester. - Credit: Godmanchester Town Council A vibrant Christmas display is being projected onto Godmanchester Town Hall this Christmas bringing some much-needed festive cheer to the local community. Godmanchester Town Council has been working closely with AV Xpert, based on Huntingdon’s Hinchingbrooke Business Park, to create the dazzling effect using projection mapping technology. Around 10  minutes of custom content is played on a loop between 4.30pm when it starts to get dark until 11pm each night. The bespoke footage created for the council as part of Godmanchester’s Festival of Lights 2020. Send your winter Reader Photos to: Editor@huntspost.co.uk.

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