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Beloved dog had one last adventure with owner up Welsh mountain before passing away
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Dog-friendly pubs: Wheatsheaf, Leckhampton, Ebrington Arms, Campden
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Do you like to take your dog to the pub? Two Cotswold pubs have been named in the top 15 most dog-friendly pubs in the UK, according to Instagram. Hollands Country Clothing took to Instagram to reveal the most scenic dog-friendly country pubs for you and your furry friend to visit for a wander this weekend. Pubs chosen had to be scenic, dog-friendly, and provide access to walks and National Trust trails. They were then ranked by the number of Instagram hashtag posts for each pub. The Wheatsheaf in Leckhampton came second in the ranking while the Ebrington Arms at Chipping Campden came a respectable 14th.
The £1 5m hillside house in the Brecon Beacons that comes with hundreds of acres - but needs a massive makeover
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Paul Chapman Craig-y-Nos Country Park Warden, Alan Bowring, Geopark Development Officer, Stephanie Evans, National Park Authority Transition Director and Suzanna Jones, National Park Authority Interpretation Officer and the Geopark Discovery Point bronze Fforest Fawr UNESCO Global Geopark has opened a new Geopark Discovery Point at Craig-y-nos Country Park in the Upper Swansea Valley. Stephanie Evans, Brecon Beacons National Park Authority’s Transition Director, officially opened the Discovery Point last week during what would have been Geofest: a two-week festival of the Geopark that had to be cancelled due to the pandemic. The Discovery Point has been created as a starting point for visitors to plan their exploration of the Geopark, which covers the Western half of the Brecon Beacons National Park.