Staycationers are warned to take extra care while camping and driving on coastal roads in South West
Tents and awnings collapse at Camp Bestival in Dorset and organisers delay opening the public arenas
Bosses at clifftop glamping site Seaview Tipis in Cornwall tell guests to pack up and go for their safety
Three-day Rock Oyster Festival in Cornwall is under threat and has delayed opening until midday today
Surprise near beauty spot as cordon set up after angler finds unexploded shell
A 50 metre cordon was put in place by Nottinghamshire Police at Wilford Toll Bridge
11:58, 3 JUN 2021
Officers at the scene. (Image: Twitter user Nottingham Dan1)
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Residents spoke of their shock after a popular beauty spot was shut off when an angler made an unusual catch.
A GROWING business has seen a welcome response from the people of Cumbria. Gold Dipper which has launched on Etsy and social media, is offering unique home items and gifts with a swirled painting. Similar to tye dye, business owner and creator Alex Whittaker and his partner Amie Morris create items by dipping ornaments, plant pots and mugs in a solution of mixed paint. Alex described the solution as: “very specific paints that you drop on a surface of water. “It’s a process I’d often seen with guitars.” But the couple identified a niche in creating artistic household items and ornaments with the process.