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THIS year’s Henley Arts Trail will be the biggest in the event’s 15-year history.
The trail, which normally takes place over the May bank holiday weekend, had to be cancelled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In October, a scaled-down autumn show was held in Henley, Shiplake, Twyford and Hurst that featured four physical venues and five accompanying online exhibitions.
The socially distanced event was a success, but the trail’s organisers subsequently decided to rethink their approach to 2021 in light of covid.
As a result, it is taking place this weekend (July 10 and 11) and next (July 17 and 18).
by Tyler Durden
Saturday, May 29, 2021 - 10:00 PM
Australia s out-of-control mouse plague is worsening in New South Wales, a southeastern Australian state, as experts warn the fast-spreading rodents could overwhelm the area for two years if urgent extermination action is not taken, according to Daily Mail.
Xavier Martin, the New South Wales Farmers (NSW Farmers) vice president, said farmers are abandoning their fields and barns as a biblical wave of mice devour the region s crop before it can be harvested. He said now is the perfect time to stop the plague. Farmers are abandoning some paddocks and cannot hold off winter crop sowing a moment longer, and researchers warn that without a concerted baiting effort in the next few weeks,
A Literal Mouse Plague Is Terrorizing Towns in Eastern Australia Right Now
27 MAY 2021
While the rest of the world continues to tackle the global pandemic, in eastern Australia, waves of mice are flooding farms and towns.
For months now, this plague has been wreaking havoc on crops, damaging electrical wires in buildings, and even biting hospital patients, leaving a stench of rodent urine and feces in its wake.
The mice are getting into drinking water supplies, making some people sick, and decimating hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of crops grown by farmers who have already endured years of drought, not to mention the pandemic.
NSW Farmers say the out-of-control mouse plague will cut the value of the state s winter crop by one billion dollars as the eight-month long scourge continues to worsen.