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Speaking to Express.co.uk Mr Declercq spoke about the importance of gaming as a social function for many of the UK s children and adolescents. He said: Research shows gaming was key to children’s social life during lockdown despite parents’ scepticism towards the medium. Gaming is an important way for adolescents to socialise with their friends, and the importance of gaming’s social function has become even more significant during the lockdown.
The man who transforms grey urban spaces into green oases
The last year has taught us the importance of outdoor spaces, little oases of green amid the grey expanse of the city where we can safely meet even during a pandemic. But what exactly goes into creating such a space? We caught up with someone who knows: Nigel Dunnett, professor of Planting Design, Urban Horticulture and Vegetation Technology at the University of Sheffield.
His credentials speak for themselves: he installed Buckingham Palace’s Diamond Garden to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the throne; he was responsible for the Barbican planting after 2013; he’s a gold-winning Chelsea Flower Show entry; and he planted London’s Olympic Park, the UK’s largest urban green space and the first created for 150 years, alongside Prof James Hitchmough.
Lenton residents say we are leaving after area turned into party central during lockdown
There have been reports of house to house mixing, traffic cones on cars, parties on the roof - but residents say universities are not doing enough
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Virginia Rochester of Harrington Drive, challenged students about holding house parties (Image: Nottingham Post/Marie Wilson)
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Human bones found in Lenton during archaeological dig
There have been suggestions that it could be the former Sheriff of Nottingham
Simon Freeman, 65, who was involved with the Channel 4 TV show The Great British Dig (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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Human remains have been discovered during an archaeological dig in a residential area of Nottingham.