A LECTURER in Photography at Leeds Trinity University is showcasing her photography as part of a European pop-up exhibition taking place in the Netherlands. Lecturer in Photography and professional photographer Verity Adriana is exhibiting her photographic works, Eat The Rich, in Maassluis, Netherlands, as part of an international exhibition Postcards from Great Britain organised by Shutter Hub. Postcards from Great Britain forms part of a series of pop-up exhibitions taking place across Europe including thousands of postcard-sized images from photographers who have captured their visions of British culture. The exhibition features all genres of photography and documents different aspects of society, politics, history, and culture in Britain. Since first launching in March 2020, the exhibition has attracted visitors from across the UK and mainland Europe.
Unsung heroes of the pandemic honoured with Somerset Medal on Somerset Day
The Somerset Medal has been launched to thank to those who have gone above and beyond for the community during the past year
Somerset Medal recipients Ian Kelham, Sarah Kana-ah and Lauren Parker
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Local unsung heroes of the Covid pandemic honoured with new Somerset Medal
Dedicated volunteers from Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge are among some of Somerset’s many unsung Coronavirus heroes who have been named as winners of the first ever Somerset Medal.
The Somerset Medal has been launched by Somerset County Council to say a heartfelt thank-you to the ‘best of the best’, with the winners announced on Somerset Day.
They include vaccination volunteers, food deliverers, PPE producers, pop-up shop keepers and a whole host of other good Samaritans who all went above and beyond to make sure Somerset kept going during the pandemic.
A Worcestershire motorist has been given a nine month prison sentence after being found guilty for two counts of perverting the course of justice. The offence took place following three charges of speeding over a six-month period in 2018 on the A40 at Pencraig and the A4103 at Fromes Hill, Herefordshire and on the M5 motorway in Worcestershire. Ex-Magistrate Karen Harvey, previously of Malvern, had denied all three offences despite use of Police ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) photographic and video evidence and had gone to extensive steps to try to deceive the police and evade justice. Mrs Harvey was sentenced at Warwick Crown Court on March 30 2021.
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