Dezeen promotion: 12 artworks by Yinka Ilori, Morag Myerscough, Richard Woods and more form an outdoor gallery along a trail through London neighbourhoods Mayfair and Belgravia.
As pandemic-related government restrictions ease across the UK, Londoners are invited to explore a string of installations positioned along a walkable route, forming the Wander Art Trail.
Artworks along the Wander Art Trail include an installation titled In Plants We Trust by Yinka Ilori in Mayfair
Curated by Alter-Projects, the series of artworks was created by local, national and international artists and designers.
The public art projects range from murals and street furniture to large-scale urban interventions, spread out across the central London neighbourhoods.
The dispersal sale from the foothills of Exmoor A westcountry auctioneer has seen its most successful ever sale of farm machinery - and this year s sales have already topped £1.75million. Stags Auctioneers’ report their third collective online timed auction of tractors, vehicles and excavators, farm machinery and agricultural sundries, of 2021 to be their most successful sale to date with 1,162 lots offered for sale with a total clearance rate of 82 per cent. In the first quarter of 2021 alone more than £1.75million of second hand farm machinery has been sold through their online auction. A surge in values driven by export trade, the increasing cost of new machinery and Covid-19 inflicted waiting lists means there are plenty of buyers on the lookout.
Used sex toys, bloody clothes and handbag full of dog poo donated to charity shop
A charity shop in South Molton, Devon, says it only keeps around 10% of the donations it receives. Other items it has been given include adult DVDs, out of date food and knives
Helen Hutter of Hospicare has urged people to call its shops first to discuss what they want to donate (Image: Hospiscare)
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Barnstaple North
Nicholas John Agnew – Labour Party
We live in such a beautiful part of the world, yet Barnstaple suffers some remarkable inequalities.
The Old Tannery in East Street
- Credit: Martin Bodman
An historic site in the centre of South Molton has been approved for regeneration for ‘much-needed’ housing.
Planners at North Devon Council have approved the conversion of existing buildings at The Old Tannery, East Street, South Molton, to create 14 new homes along with seven new dwellings and associated works.
This is the result of long-standing work by the vendors, the Pearce family, the buyer, Mazzard Investments; the agent Greenslade Taylor Hunt; the seller’s solicitor Wollens, the buyer’s solicitor Ashfords and the architect/planning consultants Woodward Smith.
The historic site is on the south eastern edge of the town and was an important late 19th Century oak bark tannery, thought to include parts dating back to the late 17th Century.