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'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album
'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album.
As the folk icon celebrates his 84th birthday today, he looks back on falling out with Paul Simon, smashing up pianos with Dylan - and the classic song he's still not got quite right
Folk musician Martin Carthy at home in Robins Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire, UK.
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'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album
'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album.
As the folk icon celebrates his 84th birthday today, he looks back on falling out with Paul Simon, smashing up pianos with Dylan - and the classic song he's still not got quite right
Folk musician Martin Carthy at home in Robins Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire, UK.
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'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album
'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album.
As the folk icon celebrates his 84th birthday today, he looks back on falling out with Paul Simon, smashing up pianos with Dylan - and the classic song he's still not got quite right
Bookshelves, vinyl albums and cassette music, Martin Carthy living room. crown of Horn album cover.
Folk musician Martin Carthy at home in Robins Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire, UK.
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'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album
'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album.
As the folk icon celebrates his 84th birthday today, he looks back on falling out with Paul Simon, smashing up pianos with Dylan - and the classic song he's still not got quite right
Table top in Martin carthy Living room. Folk musician Martin Carthy at home in Robins Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire, UK.
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'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album
'Dylan said: teach me that!' Martin Carthy on six decades of Scarborough Fair - and his new solo album.
As the folk icon celebrates his 84th birthday today, he looks back on falling out with Paul Simon, smashing up pianos with Dylan - and the classic song he's still not got quite right
Folk musician Martin Carthy at home in Robins Hoods Bay, North Yorkshire, UK.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Ian Foxley was a whistleblower on the payments made to leading Saudi Officials in order to maintain MOD related contracts.
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Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
Dr Ian Foxley at Home in Yorkshire, UK.
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'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
The musician Barry Hyde was commissioned to create an album inspired by the north-east's mining history - and then discovered his ancestors died in a local disaster.
Barry Hyde vocalist with The Futureheads.
Miners' memorial, listed on the memorial is William J Hyde, one of Barry's family members.
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'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
The musician Barry Hyde was commissioned to create an album inspired by the north-east's mining history - and then discovered his ancestors died in a local disaster.
Barry Hyde vocalist with The Futureheads.
Miners' memorial, listed on the memorial is William J Hyde, one of Barry's family members.
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'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
The musician Barry Hyde was commissioned to create an album inspired by the north-east's mining history - and then discovered his ancestors died in a local disaster.
Barry Hyde vocalist with The Futureheads.
Photographed at The Peacock Pub, Sunderland.
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'I do feel we can be too prudish': Ellie Heney, one woman's experience as a life model
'I do feel we can be too prudish': Ellie Heney, one woman's experience as a life model
'I do feel we can be too prudish': one woman's experience as a life model
Life drawing hit the headlines when a north London class, which had been running for more than 30 years, was told to cover up its naked models or find a new location. Ellie Heney, 32, from Lancaster, has been a life model for 13 years and hopes to be one for the rest of her life.
Life Model Ellie Heney, Lancaster, UK.
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'I do feel we can be too prudish': Ellie Heney, one woman's experience as a life model
'I do feel we can be too prudish': Ellie Heney, one woman's experience as a life model
'I do feel we can be too prudish': one woman's experience as a life model
Life drawing hit the headlines when a north London class, which had been running for more than 30 years, was told to cover up its naked models or find a new location. Ellie Heney, 32, from Lancaster, has been a life model for 13 years and hopes to be one for the rest of her life.
Life Model Ellie Heney, Lancaster, UK.
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'I do feel we can be too prudish': Ellie Heney, one woman's experience as a life model
'I do feel we can be too prudish': Ellie Heney, one woman's experience as a life model
'I do feel we can be too prudish': one woman's experience as a life model
Life drawing hit the headlines when a north London class, which had been running for more than 30 years, was told to cover up its naked models or find a new location. Ellie Heney, 32, from Lancaster, has been a life model for 13 years and hopes to be one for the rest of her life.
Life Model Ellie Heney, Lancaster, UK.
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'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.
Tan Hill Ted Ventured outisde into the snow storm to lead a sledging session for the pub guest.
Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
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'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.
Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
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'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.
Kip and his Dog Agatha (4) who are both regulars at the Pub. They stayed overnight in a camper van outisde the Pub.
Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
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'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.
Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
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'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, BritainÕs highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.
Saturday Night waiting for the snow storm to arrive.
Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
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'It makes you feel like a kid again': snowed in at Britain's highest pub the Tan Hill Inn.
Drinks flow and friends are made as people hunker down overnight at the Tan Hill Inn in North Yorkshire.
On Saturday night at the Tan Hill Inn, Britain’s highest pub, the snow is falling and the crowd of about 30 people inside know they are probably stuck here for a couple of days. Throughout the place, at the northern edge of North Yorkshire, drinks are flowing and friends are being made.
Bree Davie (glasses blonde hair ) and her Australian family members.
Tan Hill Pub, the Highest Pub in the UK located in the Yorkshire Dales, England.
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'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.
"Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.
The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.
There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.
The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
James Claxton- owner /operator , The Brain Jar, Hull.
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'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.
"Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.
The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.
There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.
The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
Local Councillor Linda Chamber with a low alcohol drink in The Brain Jar.
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'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.
"Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.
The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.
There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.
The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
Furley and Co., HULL.
Will Rust Manager.
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'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.
"Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.
The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.
There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.
The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
YE Old White Harte Pub.
Jayne Gerrad (red top)
Debbie Naylor (silver top)
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'A cultural shift': drinkers hit Hull's Low Ale Trail for alcohol-free options
On 'Mad Friday', many festive revellers are choosing low- or no-alcohol drinks on pub crawl touring Hull's city centre.
"Mad Friday": the Friday before Christmas when all hell breaks loose on the streets of the UK as festive revellers spill out of packed bars.
The city of Hull is taking another approach, having put together a Low Ale Trail: a pub crawl of 35 venues offering low- or no-alcohol drinks.
There are three trails across different areas of the city: the Old Town, the Avenues, and the theatre quarter and Ferensway.
The Low Ale Trail, Hull.
Furley and Co., HULL.
Will Rust Manager.
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Paul Lambert: 'Zinedine Zidane just looked at me and said "bloody hell"'
Broke and out of contract at Motherwell, the Paul Lambert took a risk in seeking a trial at Dortmund only to become an European Cup winner within 12 months.
Paul Lambert, ex Borussia Dortmund and Scottish Football International and manager of Blackburn, Aston Villa and Ipswich, photographed at his Home in Nottinghamshire.
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Paul Lambert: 'Zinedine Zidane just looked at me and said "bloody hell"'
Broke and out of contract at Motherwell, the Paul Lambert took a risk in seeking a trial at Dortmund only to become an European Cup winner within 12 months.
Paul Lambert, ex Borussia Dortmund and Scottish Football International and manager of Blackburn, Aston Villa and Ipswich, photographed at his Home in Nottinghamshire.
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Paul Lambert: 'Zinedine Zidane just looked at me and said "bloody hell"'
Broke and out of contract at Motherwell, the Paul Lambert took a risk in seeking a trial at Dortmund only to become an European Cup winner within 12 months.
Paul Lambert, ex Borussia Dortmund and Scottish Football International and manager of Blackburn, Aston Villa and Ipswich, photographed at his Home in Nottinghamshire.
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Paul Lambert: 'Zinedine Zidane just looked at me and said "bloody hell"'
Broke and out of contract at Motherwell, the Paul Lambert took a risk in seeking a trial at Dortmund only to become an European Cup winner within 12 months.
Paul Lambert, ex Borussia Dortmund and Scottish Football International and manager of Blackburn, Aston Villa and Ipswich, photographed at his Home in Nottinghamshire.
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Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale the Leeds sculpture celebrates 400 women, from suffragists to boxers
Ribbons, by Pippa Hale and initiated by Labour’s Rachel Reeves, bears names of Leeds women past and present.
Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale. The Sculpture by Leeds base Artist Pippa Hale celebrates the many women, past and present , who have made a contribution to the City of Leeds.
The Sculpture is made up of Corten Steel ribbons that carry the names of nearly 400 women nominated via a public vote and included the names of everyday heroes as well as more famous names.
This photo: Artist Pippa Hale at the launch of the sculpture.
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Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale the Leeds sculpture celebrates 400 women, from suffragists to boxers
Ribbons, by Pippa Hale and initiated by Labour’s Rachel Reeves, bears names of Leeds women past and present.
Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale. The Sculpture by Leeds base Artist Pippa Hale celebrates the many women, past and present , who have made a contribution to the City of Leeds.
The Sculpture is made up of Corten Steel ribbons that carry the names of nearly 400 women nominated via a public vote and included the names of everyday heroes as well as more famous names.
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Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale the Leeds sculpture celebrates 400 women, from suffragists to boxers
Ribbons, by Pippa Hale and initiated by Labour’s Rachel Reeves, bears names of Leeds women past and present.
Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale. The Sculpture by Leeds base Artist Pippa Hale celebrates the many women, past and present , who have made a contribution to the City of Leeds.
The Sculpture is made up of Corten Steel ribbons that carry the names of nearly 400 women nominated via a public vote and included the names of everyday heroes as well as more famous names.
This photo: Pat Case who survived cancer and then started a Cancer Charity helping women of colour navigate Cancer treatment and beyond. Her name is included the sculpture.
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Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale the Leeds sculpture celebrates 400 women, from suffragists to boxers
Ribbons, by Pippa Hale and initiated by LabourÕs Rachel Reeves, bears names of Leeds women past and present.
Ribbons by Artist Pippa Hale. The Sculpture by Leeds base Artist Pippa Hale celebrates the many women, past and present, who have made a contribution to the City of Leeds.
The Sculpture is made up of Corten Steel ribbons that carry the names of nearly 400 women nominated via a public vote and included the names of everyday heroes as well as more famous names.
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Katie Archibald: 'My job satisfaction is a 10. The rest of my life is definitely not'
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester.Katie Archibald, who returns to racing for GB at the worlds in Denmark, is eyeing the LA Olympics despite being upended by the death of her partner and a horrific injury.
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester, UK.
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Katie Archibald: 'My job satisfaction is a 10. The rest of my life is definitely not'
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester.Katie Archibald, who returns to racing for GB at the worlds in Denmark, is eyeing the LA Olympics despite being upended by the death of her partner and a horrific injury.
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester, UK.
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Katie Archibald: 'My job satisfaction is a 10. The rest of my life is definitely not'
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester.Katie Archibald, who returns to racing for GB at the worlds in Denmark, is eyeing the LA Olympics despite being upended by the death of her partner and a horrific injury.
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester, UK.
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Katie Archibald: 'My job satisfaction is a 10. The rest of my life is definitely not'
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester.Katie Archibald, who returns to racing for GB at the worlds in Denmark, is eyeing the LA Olympics despite being upended by the death of her partner and a horrific injury.
GB Cyclist Katie Archibald at the National Cycling Centre, Manchester, UK.
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St Helens' Faye Gaskin: 'You can't be going through IVF while you’re still playing'
Women's Super League Grand Final will be Saints' scrum-half, Faye Gaskin, last game - three years after being told she would never play again.
Faye Gaskin's rugby league career has stretched from the amateur flatlands to the first foothills of professionalism.
St Helens and England Rugby League player Faye Gaskin. St Helens, UK.
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St Helens' Faye Gaskin: 'You can't be going through IVF while you’re still playing'
Women's Super League Grand Final will be Saints' scrum-half, Faye Gaskin, last game - three years after being told she would never play again.
Faye Gaskin's rugby league career has stretched from the amateur flatlands to the first foothills of professionalism.
St Helens and England Rugby League player Faye Gaskin. St Helens, UK.
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St Helens' Faye Gaskin: 'You can't be going through IVF while you’re still playing'
Women's Super League Grand Final will be Saints' scrum-half, Faye Gaskin, last game - three years after being told she would never play again.
Faye Gaskin's rugby league career has stretched from the amateur flatlands to the first foothills of professionalism.
St Helens and England Rugby League player Faye Gaskin. St Helens, UK.
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St Helens' Faye Gaskin: 'You can't be going through IVF while you’re still playing'
Women's Super League Grand Final will be Saints' scrum-half, Faye Gaskin, last game - three years after being told she would never play again.
Faye Gaskin's rugby league career has stretched from the amateur flatlands to the first foothills of professionalism.
St Helens and England Rugby League player Faye Gaskin. St Helens, UK.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
Spurn Point.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
Laura Welton holds the delivery of 400,000 young oyster larvae from The Oyster Restoration Project.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
A cluster of young oysters in a tank ready for micro filming by Film maker Finn Varna.
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Half a million oysters to be introduced to Humber estuary in restoration plan
European flat oyster is defined as ‘collapsed’ in UK but there are hopes it could return to coastal waters.
Half a million native European flat oysters will be introduced to the estuary after being carefully nurtured by Wilder Humber, a partnership between Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust and the green energy company Ørsted.
Yorkshire Wildlife Oyster Restoration project, based on the Spurn Point, Humberside.
The project aims to restore the number of native oysters on the seabed of the North sea and Humber estuary.
Oyster Larvae are bred and hatched in a bio controlled location by the The Oyster Restoration Co in remote Scotland. The first batch of 400,000 oysters were transported to Yorkahire Wildlife site on the 4th September 2024 and placed to grow in controlled tanks.
Dr Boze Hancock, from The Nature Conservancy organisation and lead scientist in the Global project to restore the oyster numbers.
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