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Chantelle Billson Neighbours Ella and Julian Maydew with Malachi - Credit: Kirstie Maydew Tributes are being paid to a famous Highgate cat which is thought to have died after being hit by a car. Malachi, an English shorthaired black cat, was found outside Priory Gardens on April 26 by his owners. He was known as the Whittington black cat , as well as the keeper of the black Soul because of his attachment to his owners Kia Soul car. Loved by many at Highgate station, where he would spend a lot of his time, the feline’s fan club grew during lockdown as locals arranged walks to see him in his usual spots. ....
The 64 buggy-friendly walks across Greater Manchester A handy website lets you search for walks - and even tells you if there s a cafe or pub nearby Updated (Image: Dan Smedley / Unsplash) After months in lockdown most of us are looking forward to getting out and about a bit more. With restrictions lifting, it means we can now go a bit further afield to enjoy a family walk. But if you don t know an area it can be a little tricky to find somewhere that s right for you - particularly if you ve got babies and little ones in tow. That s why the Greater Manchester Walking website, which features more than 200 walks, is proving such a hit with families. ....
TOWN Mayor Cllr Mark Cooper was joined by councillors and officials for a one minute s silence in Marlborough to remember the Duke of Edinburgh whose funeral is being held today. At 11am yesterday, Father John Blacker, the Mayor s Chaplain, joined the Mayor and councillors in Priory Gardens to formally mark the passing of HRH The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Later in the day Cllr Cooper represented the town at a Choral Evensong at Salisbury Cathedral with prayers for His Royal Highness. The people who took part in the one minute s silence in Marlborough were Cllr Lisa Farrell, Town Clerk Richard Spencer-Williams, Town Crier Mike Tupman, Mayor Cllr Mark Cooper, Mace Bearer Barry Mercer, the Mayor s Chaplain Fr. John Blacker, Cllr Mervyn Hall and Cllr Andrew Ross ....