UK house price growth hit double figures in the year to March, with the average property worth £24,000 more than it was this time last year at £256,000 according to the ONS.
The Bath man who ran for 25 hours straight along brutal South West path
He completed the 102 mile route in one go
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A Bath man has run for over 25 hours along the Cotswold Way, perhaps becoming the first person to do it solo.
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This Grade II town house is located in the centre of this busy market town, on the historic Saltgate, close to the church. With four bed suites, it has been run recently as a bed and breakfast. 4 suites, 2 further beds on the second floor, together with a family bath, 30ft-long kitchen, entrance hall, rear hall, 2 receps, snug, cloakroom, cellars, secluded courtyard garden, 2 off-road parking spaces to the rear, outbuilding.
For 16 days, beginning on July 23, millions of people around the world will be glued to their TVs watching the Olympic Games from Tokyo. These games will be unusual for several reasons, the main one being that their official title is the 2020 games and they are being held a year late because of the world-wide pandemic.
For the same reason, no spectators from abroad will be allowed into Japan; only local residents can watch, they must wear masks and they are not allowed to cheer or shout. All athletes and officials are also subject to strict restrictions on their movements and they have to undergo rigorous COVID testing.