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Adam Frost with wife Sulina, daughter Abbie-Jade and Ash Credit: Tony Buckingham My arrival at Villa Farm, the home of garden designer and Gardeners’ World presenter Adam Frost, is being closely observed by an immaculate black cat. The cat’s name is Ash and he is as well-known to television viewers as his owner. “The first time the camera crew turned up, Ash was straight out here, and ever since he knows exactly when to appear,” says Adam. But disappear he does, after quickly realising that I have no cameras and am of no use to his TV career. We are in the three-acre garden at Villa Farm, near Stamford in Lincolnshire, familiar to viewers as an on-going project that started when the family moved here in 2016. The same year that Adam joined host Monty Don’s GW team, his 6ft 1in lean frame now familiar to the programme’s three million fans as he dishes out sound advice in the laid-back style of an instantly likeable bloke you wish lived next door. ....
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The best new plants to look out for at Hampton Court Palace Festival At the largest garden event in the world, not only can you admire plants in abundance, you can take them home too 4 July 2021 • 5:00am Whether you re a lover of roses or on-trend succulents, there is plenty to see at this year s long-awaited show Credit: Dibleys / David Austin Roses / Surreal Succulents The RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival is one of the most popular events of the gardening year. Summer’s finally here, the setting on Long Water is sublime and the atmosphere is upbeat yet relaxed, just like the music on the bandstand. ....
Last modified on Tue 9 Mar 2021 08.55 EST Tyne and Wear For millions of readers around the world, the image of the country between the mouths of the rivers Tyne and Wear was woven by Catherine Cookson, the region’s most prolific and popular author. Cookson’s was a landscape of collieries, shipyards, rumbling coal trains, sooty-faced kids and the instantly nostalgic tones of pithead silver bands playing Haydn. While fragments of her world remain – mainly in the doughty cheerfulness of the locals – over the past four decades, as heavy industry has receded, a more distant past has emerged. Twelve centuries before Dame Catherine began her career, the north-east’s first great literary figure, the Venerable Bede, was busy writing the histories that would help forge an English identity. Saint Bede (whose story is brought to life at the excellent Jarrow Hall Anglo-Saxon Village) divided his time between the twin monasteries of Saint Paul’s in Jarrow and Saint Peter ....
Article content HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Feb. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Commissionaires Nova Scotia is announcing enhancements to its annual scholarship program, including a 33% bump in award amounts and a dedicated award for applicants from historically underrepresented groups. As part of its benefits program for employees, each year Commissionaires provides a limited number of scholarships to spouses, children or grandchildren of serving commissionaires. To date, the program has assisted 81 students with awards totalling $125,000. The new dedicated diversity award is in recognition of the importance of diversity, inclusion, and equity. “We know that certain communities are disadvantaged in accessing educational opportunities and are, therefore, underrepresented in many post secondary schools,” says Geoff Hamilton, CEO, Commissionaires Nova Scotia. “We want to contribute to the solution and our Board of Governors has mandated that at least one scholarship ....