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How first week since border reopened has gone in North Wales tourist hotspots

How first week since border reopened has gone in North Wales tourist hotspots
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New coalition aims to protect California's pollinators

New coalition aims to protect California’s pollinators The California Pollinator Coalition aims to protect the state’s bees and butterflies, something of vital importance to Stanislaus County as almond pollination was the eighth-most profitable commodity locally in 2019, valued at nearly $84 million (Journal file photo). It’s no secret that almonds reign supreme when it comes to crops in Stanislaus County, but it can be easy to forget that pollinators like bees and butterflies are essential for the orchards to thrive. A diverse coalition announced this week is aiming to protect the vital, six-legged friends of farmers in order to make sure that the state’s robust farming industry continues to provide. 

Dorset's High Sheriff gives prestigious award to Brendan Howard

Former General Manager of the Grove Hotel Brenden Howard was presented with a certificate in recognition of his great and valuable services to the community by George Streatfeild, the High Sheriff who represents the Queens interests in Dorset THE former manager of a Bournemouth hotel which hosted people with cancer and other life-limiting illnesses has received an award from Dorset’s High Sheriff. Brenden Howard, who was general manager of the Grove Hotel on the East Cliff for over a decade, was recognised for his services to the community by George Streatfeild, the High Sheriff. “The first I knew about the award was when I received a call from the town hall,” said Brenden.

Day of fun at Ulverston Dale Street School in 1988

Pupils from Dale Street School at Ulverston were among those taking part in a science and technology fun day in 1988. Science and technology are fun was the theme for primary school pupils from the south of Cumbria who gathered at Ulverston Victoria Lower School. Organiser for the day was Tim Keys, an education inspector with an interest in science, who was assisted by Caronne Field, an adviser for science and technology. They were helped out by sixth form students from Ulverston Victoria High School. Highlight of the day was the great egg race in which 250 primary school pupils who had been given the task to make working models of clocks, put the results of their endeavours on display in competition.

Day of fun at Ulverston Dale Street School in 1988 | The Westmorland Gazette

Pupils from Dale Street School at Ulverston were among those taking part in a science and technology fun day in 1988. Science and technology are fun was the theme for primary school pupils from the south of Cumbria who gathered at Ulverston Victoria Lower School. Organiser for the day was Tim Keys, an education inspector with an interest in science, who was assisted by Caronne Field, an adviser for science and technology. They were helped out by sixth form students from Ulverston Victoria High School. Highlight of the day was the great egg race in which 250 primary school pupils who had been given the task to make working models of clocks, put the results of their endeavours on display in competition.

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