Treasure trails to discover sights in your nearest town across Kent
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Updated: 08:31, 01 March 2021
After weeks of lockdown, you could feel a little too familiar with every inch of the local park - but there is a way to stay local and see sights in a new way.
Treasure Trails are a way to get your household out locally, and keep everyone happy (as well as getting your steps in) while we all wait for lockdown restrictions to be eased.
Treasure Trails are suitable for all ages
The self-guided walking trails will take you on a circular outdoor route of around two miles, but they re not just a walk. You could find yourself on a detective mystery, a treasure hunt, or a spy mission.
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A floral tribute outside a flat in Bowland Drive, Litherland, where a woman died in a house fire (Image: Liverpool Echo)
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Heavy flames engulfed the house on the 2700 block of Albion Street. The house has been vacant for some time and will be torn down. TFRD describes it as "suspicious."
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Land at Greenwood Vale, Astley Bridge LAND owned by Bolton Council at 12 sites across the borough is to be sold with the authority expected to raise £900,000 when the plots are auctioned. A decision has now been finalised to dispose of the sites, which include St Bede’s playing fields off Haynes Street and land known as Atkinsons Farm off Overdale Drive, in Heaton. An initial 20 sites had been presented for consultation after being being identified for disposal at market value. Eight areas have been held back for further discussion after representations were made from nearby residents and councillors. Other sites set to be sold off are land south of Albion Street, Fairbairn Street, Horwich, Greenwood Vale, Astley Bridge, land north of Hall Lane, Farnworth, Markland Hill Garages, Woodstock Garage Colony, Smithills, Cedar Avenue, Horwich, Smethurst Lane, Farnworth, land off Park Road, Little Lever and Old Nans Lane, Breightmet.