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Gardens in Cambridgeshire open to celebrate freshness of Spring
A wide variety of planting styles can be seen including a Japanese themed garden, colourful borders, fine lawns, specimen plants and a potager.
Head of Insights and Social Media at InYourArea A proud mum, a keen reader and a wannabe artist. She/her
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A wide variety of planting styles can be seen including a Japanese themed garden, colourful borders, fine lawns, specimen plants and a potager.
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Participants would require access to camera equipment and the ability to send the finished images to HC-One.
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"It is such a joy to see them spending time out in the fresh air, playing and learning together.”
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Captain Tom 100 offers EACH supporters, of all ages and abilities, the opportunity to raise crucial funds for our charity
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SLE Ltd received the award in recognition of their latest product which controls the amount of oxygen in a baby’s blood within a narrowly prescribed range
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"It is vital that we all, be that teachers, students and families take an active part in supporting our young people to find their love of reading and become lifelong readers.”
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Here is Bob Harding-Jones with his light-hearted column written for the Hertfordshire Mercury.
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“Michael has worked hard to support his students by inspiring and motivating them to not only design but also release games."
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“The services offered by St George’s Hospital Charity have never been more important"
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Detheo Photography, Ashton House Media and The Saffron Walden Gallery all received grants through Uttlesford District Council.
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Josi Kiss, co-chair of The Friends of Park Hill Park and Recreation Ground, took to social media to thank the park users for bringing the levels of litter to her attention.
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"A drug is available that could stop the disease in its tracks and that is why the BBC Radio 4 appeal is so important to me as we need more funding."