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When Covid forced the cancellation of virtually all sport on the Central Coast, two athletes invented their own challenge. Melissa Robertson and Mark Firth have spent more than 16 hours pounding the pavement to see who could claim the Yellow Dot Challenge crown. by Steve Allan | NBN News-News, Sport & Weather ....
Police have appealed for witnesses after a 21-year-old man went missing. Mark Firth disappeared from Wokingham Train Station, where he was last seen at 1:15am on Monday, April 5. The Maidenhead resident has not been seen since, and police are concerned about him. It is believed he may have travelled to Basingstoke, with residents asked to look out for him. When last seen, he was wearing dark green jogging bottoms and top, a navy puffa-style jacket, and black trainers with a blue trim. Anyone with information to his whereabouts or potential sightings should contact Thames Valley Police on 101 with the reference number 43210142917. ....
Sarah Farnsworth/Country Life Tommy Dobson founded the Eskdale and Ennerdale hunt in the mid 18th century with light-framed fell hounds famed for their independence and ability to traverse slopes that would spell certain death to their lowland cousins. At the same time, he began developing a suitable stamp of terrier to work alongside his pack by deploying a potent mix of racy Bedlington blood, lines from across the Irish Sea and other game strains of terrier. The result was a leggy, narrow-chested black-and-tan dog that was able to withstand the harsh Lake District weather thanks to a thick weatherproof coat. The description was agreed at a meeting in Whitehaven in 1921, after which the celebrated Yellow Earl (Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale) became the first president of the Lakeland Terrier Association. The Association is now defunct, but other organisations including the Lakeland Terrier Club (founded in 1932) are still going strong. ....