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Winner of Hampshire Chronicle Pet Idol 2021 announced

Hampshire Chronicle and Romsey Advertiser Pet Idol 2021 competition. A huge congratulations to Gemma Miller, who has taken the top spot with her adorable photo. Our readers decided her dog was worthy of the win by sending in postal votes following June 17 s edition of the newspaper. She will now receive £50 in vouchers. Comments: Our rules We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.

Cosy Bairns project ensures school pupils in Dundee stay warm this winter

© Supplied by dundee bairns The first deliveries of cosy winter clothing to hundreds of Dundee school pupils are being rolled out. The Cosy Bairns project launched last month after parents were asked to provide their children with extra clothes to wear in classrooms which must stay ventilated to combat Covid-19, even when temperatures drop. An initial target of £30,000 was set for the project but Dundonians smashed that figure raising £76,000 in just four weeks. Organiser Councillor Lynne Short, said: “That was a big ask for many families, and primary schools in the city highlighted over 500 bairns who would benefit from cosy clothes for outdoor PE and for when windows being opened in school during this pandemic.

Rescue group says illegal steel traps are severely hurting wild animals

Rescue group says illegal steel traps are severely hurting wild animals Steel traps are severely hurting wild animals A bobcat had to be put down after being injured when it was caught in an illegal trap in Brevard County. MELBOURNE, Fla. - In less than a week, Wild Florida Rescue in Brevard County says three animals have been found severely injured or tapped in illegal steel traps. “They’re illegal because they’re inhumane,” the group s co-founder and chief operating officer Heather Pepe-Dillon told FOX 35 News.  Friday night, her group was called out to the Lake Washington area of Melbourne to help with a severely injured bobcat. 

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