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Protesters took to the streets in their campaign against a smelly North Staffordshire quarry.
Organised by Stop the Stink, the protest saw families marching from Cemetery Road site in Silverdale to Newcastle Borough Council and then on to Red Industries Newcastle offices.
Bristol restaurant owners share tips on how to secure a table post-lockdown
Hospitality venues with outside seating have been inundated with diners and drinkers since reopening
Kieran and Imogen Waite of the Season & Taste hospitality group (Image: John Myers)
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Since the coronavirus restrictions were eased on April 12, hospitality venues with outside spaces have been inundated with diners and drinkers.
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A project is underway to revamp a number of pedestrian subways in a town centre.
Seven underpasses in Newcastle are being improved in a bid to encourage people into the town.
They will be redecorated and have CCTV and new lighting installed to make them brighter, safer and more appealing to shoppers.
Bristol pubs and restaurants serving roast dinners outdoors
There are plenty of places serving superb al fresco roasts
A roast dinner at The Litton (Image: The Litton)
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Many of Bristol’s pubs reopened their outdoor spaces when restrictions were lifted on April 12 and they are already reporting a busy first week back to normality.
Bristol bistro Little French named one of UK s best outdoor dining venues
It s one of six restaurants to feature in The Daily Telegraph s guide
Freddy Bird, owner of Little French in Bristol (Image: Kirstie Young)
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