Published:
5:04 PM May 14, 2021
Jacqui Palmer, Heritage Development Manager at the Henry Blogg Museum in Cromer, on the RNLI s Mayday mile campaign walk. Picture: Danielle Booden
- Credit: Archant
If you were walking on the beach in Cromer on Friday and saw a lifeboat crew in vintage outfits walking with a giant lobster, you weren t hallucinating.
On Friday, May 14, volunteers from the RNLI Henry Blogg Museum, accompanied another in a giant lobster outfit, set off on a walk around Cromer as part of the RNLI s mayday mile campaign.
The national fundraising campaign takes its name from the mayday calls the RNLI has answered for nearly 200 years.
Standing Stones at Old Pale Hill
As it goes, the circle of red sandstone standing stones that sit atop of Old Pale Heights have no real historical value or interesting tale apart their use in commemorating the geological heritage of the around Delamere. However, the ascent rewards you with views of seven different counties, which is well worth the hike.
All the routes were correct at the time of publication, over time access to certain parts of the walk may be subject to change. We advise you acquire a recent OS map of the area you plan to visit and assure there are no major changes.
Charlie THE owner of a Border Collie who went missing near a popular bike track in Machynlleth is staying positive and hopes people can help to find her four-legged friend. Charlie, a 14-year-old Collie with one eye, has been missing since Friday, April 30 and was last seen near Dyfi Bike Park. Owner Annie Craggs, who lives in Cemmaes, is asking people in the area to remain on the lookout for Charlie. She said: “We’re not giving up on him, he may well turn up on our doorstep. “He’ll be heading for cover now so people may see him in their outbuildings or other spots with shelter.
Friday, 7 May 2021, 12:14 pm
Five successful screen projects have been
selected in the first round of the $50 million Te Puna
Kairangi Premium Productions for International Audiences
Fund.
Te Puna Kairangi Premium Fund supports the
Aotearoa New Zealand production sector recovery from
COVID-19 by supporting high-quality productions that tell
New Zealand stories for global audiences. Applications were
assessed against the five Key Objectives of the fund as
developed with Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and
Heritage and Ministry for Business, Innovation and
Employment which are: to boost economic growth, increase
employment, create cultural benefit and respond to COVID-19
with speed to market and develop skills and
The subway in Newcastle town centre
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