Wereham writer has first book published
| Updated: 17:47, 05 March 2021
A woman from Wereham who has taken up a new occupation of illustrator late in life has her first book published tomorrow on World Book Day.
Pippa Meek, aged 55, who goes by the name Padmacandra, has done the drawings for The Tale Of The Whale, written by Karen Swann, which is aimed at four to eight-year-olds.
This is described as a fantastical, rhyming tale of friendship, which highlights the distress caused to sea creatures by plastic.
Padmacandra at her desk in Wereham. Picture: SCALLYWAG PRESS
It tells of a magical journey of wonder and discovery from misty seaside shorelines to cold ice-capped seas. This beautiful tale of friendship between a child and a whale invites us to consider our responsibilities towards the environment and makes a direct plea to end plastic pollution.
Shock as Covid cases surge in village where residents felt they were safe
The infection rate has rocketed to more than six times above the national average
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Harry Pankowski, 27 of East Bridgford (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
Residents in a Nottinghamshire area with the highest Covid infection rate in the county say they are shocked at a recent surge in cases.
East Bridgford and Aslockton has an infection rate of 833.4 in the seven days leading to February 16, putting it in the Government s highest risk category when it comes to Covid-19.
This is due to 62 positive cases in the area during this period, putting the area far above the national average rate of 124.9.