AvatarBristol LiveFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoBristol and Heathrow airports issue hand luggage advice around Cadbury Creme Eggsbristolpost.co.uk - Emma GrimshawMillions of travellers will descend on aiports this Easter - but passengers have been warned that security may need to check inside one treat. At …
AvatarMetroflipped into Metro.co.ukAvatarAvatarLottery winner loses fortune for blocking public footpathMetro - Gergana KrastevaA Postcode Lottery winner will have to part with a chunk of his money for blocking a public footpath next to his Gloucestershire mansion. Mark Skuse …
AvatarSussex Worldflipped into Sussex WorldFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 hours agoHastings area farm attraction has Easter Egg Hunt to raise funds for charitysussexexpress.co.uk - Andy HemsleyWylands Farm at Battle is staging The Great EGGSpedition to raise money for a Hastings children's charity.
AvatarCRE Heraldflipped into CRE HeraldFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoSirius buys business park in Gloucestershire for £48mcreherald.com - CRE HeraldWith this acquisition, Sirius will add over 1.5 million sq ft of space to its BizSpace portfolio.This content is for subscribers onlyTo read this …
AvatarNewschainflipped into NewsAvatarAvatar6 days agoPrincess Royal gives Army generals history lessonNewschain - The NewsroomThe Princess Royal gave an impromptu history lesson to senior Army officers as she opened a new accommodation block named after a war hero. Her Royal …
AvatarGB Newsflipped into LatestFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoNational Lottery winner fined for blocking public footpath next to his house claims he was worried about crime and dogs fouling in his gardengbnews.comA lottery winner has defended his decision to block a public footpath next to his home after being fined £8,000.Mark Skuse claimed he was concerned …
AvatarMonkeyflipped into Caravan MonkeyFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMar 20Robinsons Caravans Group goes into administrationpracticalcaravan.com - PeterBaberOne of the country’s largest caravan dealerships has collapsed into administration this month, leading to the closure of one site and the sale of two …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoSirius Real Estate in £48.25m swoop for Gloucestershire business parkpropertyweek.com - By Lewis BerrillBusiness and industrial park owner and operator Sirius Real Estate has bought Vantage Point Business Village in Gloucestershire for £48.25m, at a …
AvatarSWNSflipped into SWNS RawHundreds gather at Lord Bathurst's estate to protest at first entry fees in 300 yearsSWNSHundreds of protestors have gathered for a mass trespass demonstration after a historic park introduced entry fees for the first time in 326 years. Cirencester Park in Gloucestershire has been owned by the Bathurst family since 1695 and has always been free for the public to enter. But Lord Bathurst - a close friend of King Charles who lives nearby in Tetbury - claims he now needs to introduce charges to pay for the upkeep of the 3,000-acre estate. Electric gates have been installed on the four main entry points requiring a pass to enter or a fee of £4 a day. Regular visitors can pay £30 for an annual pass. Access will be free to anyone living in the local GL7 postcode but a £10 deposit will be charged for the entry card. The plans have angered many local residents, who have enjoyed unrestricted access to the open space around the town for generations. On Sunday (March 17) hundreds of protesters gathered on the estate grounds for a "right to roam" march to force the family to reverse this decision. Catherine Forrester, 37, and Tom Jones, 41, moved to Stroud, Gloucestershire, seven years ago and have been coming to the park ever since. They have visited the park with their four-year-old son, Rowan, since he was a baby and the protest was the first time their daughter Rosa, 10 weeks old, visited the park. Catherine, who runs an organisation offering peer support for mothers, said: "We're down here because we feel the park should be free for everyone. "I love being in the open space, it is very close to the open-air swimming pool - it is a lovely place to come after a swim." Tom, who is unemployed, added: "They have owned the park for hundreds of years and promised people access to it. "They spend a lot of money on the park and I think they don't see investment in a park for people to enjoy being worth spending money on. "As taxpayers, we offer many generous grants to land owners to support their land. "It is not that we're not paying for the upkeep of the park already, we're just doing it differently." Spike Collett, 69, an animal rights activist has lived in Cirencester his whole life, accused the aristocrat owners of 'money grabbing'. He said: "It is all money grabbing, why should anyone have to pay to get in here? "I have lived here all my life, I have been coming here all my life. "There are a lot of people upset about it. "People will come to the town to spend their money but they might no longer come if they have to pay to enter the park. "My message …
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FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoWorcester Cathedral to broadcast King's Easter messageworcesternews.co.ukThe King's message will be broadcast in his absence at the Royal Maundy service in Worcester tomorrow (Thursday).
AvatarDaily Mailflipped into Top StoriesFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days agoPictured: Mother of missing three siblings aged three, five and eight, who police believe is with...dailymail.co.uk - Sukhmani SethiThe mother of for three missing siblings aged three, five and eight, who is belived to be with the children, has been banned from looking after then …