Sleepless nights for Machen residents in the path of Caerphilly s devastating grass fires
Many had packed their bags in case they were forced to evacuate their homes
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The flames on the Mynydd Machen moved down towards houses on Monday evening (Image: Katie Davies)
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A CYCLING group has made more than 250 deliveries of books during the pandemic for a town book shop. Together with 30-year-old independent Bicester business, Coles Books, volunteers from Bicester Bike Users Group (BicesterBUG) wanted to provide a local and sustainable alternative to delivery vans whizzing around streets. Before the pandemic, the bookshop in Crown Walk was already offering a limited local delivery service and had the advantage of daily deliveries from its book distributor, meaning delivery times were feasible. Its owner Nigel French and BicesterBUG came up with a scheme to use local bike riders to expand the offering of local deliveries, with a sustainable twist.
A CYCLING group has made more than 250 deliveries of books during the pandemic for a town book shop. Together with 30-year-old independent Bicester business, Coles Books, volunteers from Bicester Bike Users Group (BicesterBUG) wanted to provide a local and sustainable alternative to delivery vans whizzing around streets. Before the pandemic, the bookshop in Crown Walk was already offering a limited local delivery service and had the advantage of daily deliveries from its book distributor, meaning delivery times were feasible. Its owner Nigel French and BicesterBUG came up with a scheme to use local bike riders to expand the offering of local deliveries, with a sustainable twist.