Tickets for Saltwell Park LooseFest go on sale from Friday
Summer dance festival in Gateshead is set to play out over three stages and will also host a funfair and food village
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Tickets will be available from this Friday for LooseFest which is taking place at Saltwell Park this summer and is billed as the North East s biggest ever dance festival.
Pic: Chris Shaw THIS picture of the blossom trees at Sherdley Park captured on a sunny Saturday by Chris Shaw is our Picture of the Week. Chris’ picture was shared in our St Helens Star Camera Club Facebook page. The page has hundreds of members – both professional and amateur – who share pictures taken in St Helens and beyond and encourage one another. Please feel free to join our growing photographic community. Alternatively readers pictures can be submitted by emailing them to news@sthelensstar.co.uk or via our social media platforms @sthelensstar on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
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The family of a Stoke-on-Trent grandmother whose death was due to Covid-19 have raised concerns after they were repeatedly told she didn t have the disease.
Debra Shaw tested negative for coronavirus 10 times during her stay at Royal Stoke University Hospital after she was admitted for a hernia operation.
It wasn t the Fourth of July but there were plenty of pari-mutuel fireworks at Pompano Park as the famed South Florida closed out its season with record breaking handle while several other pools were at or near record levels on Sunday night (May 2).
Total handle exceeded $1.7 million, giving Pompano its record 21st million-dollar-plus program for the season. In it s history dating back to 1964, the track had a total of six such nights.
The Send-It-In Army members were rewarded with some healthy rewards as the 50-cent Pick 5, with a $100,000 guaranteed pool, paid $708.10 with two odds-on favourites, two 4-1 shots and a single 8-1 winner comprising the mix.