The 40 brilliant illustrations are accompanied by stories about the camp s eclectic array of characters narrated by the pet mascot, a cat called Little Purr
Hilarious cartoons sketched by a World War II soldier and kept in an attic for almost 80 years are set to fetch thousands of dollars after being deemed worthless.
ANOTHER great idea was started in Ludlow. Children from Ludlow have been taking part in a drawing campaign to highlight the benefits that getting closer to nature can do for health and wellbeing. It is a project that proved to be so successful that now it has been extended throughout Shropshire to help people who are struggling with issues such as isolation. This comes at the time when birds are starting to seek nest sites and begin the task of raising families. Shropshire Wildlife Trust’s Feed the Birds project, which matches volunteers to those at risk of social isolation through bird feeding, has adapted and continued to operate throughout the pandemic.