The socially-distanced carol singing event was a drive-in service held in Woodmead Car Park, Lyme Regis. Held on Sunday, December 20, it was organised by several Lyme Regis churches, and managed by a team of people headed by Alan Vian. To comply with Covid-19 regulations, those attending were required to stay within their cars throughout the service. Parking charges were waived for those attending the carol service by Lyme Regis Town Council. Since spaces were limited, a video of the event was recorded and uploaded to YouTube - watch it at www.bridportnews.co.uk The event was planned in November, to give residents the opportunity to participate in the usual festivities whilst remaining socially distanced.
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Latoya Mwoombola, the 26-year-old Namibian doctor who doubles as a rapper
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Ama Nunoo is an optimist. She believes every situation has its upside no matter how devastating some may be. She has a Master s degree in International Multimedia Journalism from the University of Kent s Centre for Journalism and a Bachelor s in English and Linguistics.
Latoya Mwoombola is a 26-year-old doctor and rapper from Namibia. Photo: FabWoman
Namibian rapper Latoya Lucile Mwoombola whose stage name is Lioness doubles as a medical doctor. You can call her a doctor by day, rapper by night because she is a medical intern who has been balancing work as a front liner amid the coronavirus pandemic and rapping when she takes off her scrubs.
Fiercely loyal and a big eater: Friends, family and club mates farewell larger than life Nick Martin
Fiercely loyal and a big eater: Friends, family and club mates farewell larger than life Nick Martin
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The family and friends of slain Rebels boss Nick Martin have painted the picture of the man behind the tough exterior adorned in patches and tattoos during an emotional service at his funeral.
In a heartfelt address at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park on Wednesday, they described the bikie boss as a doting father and a cuddly teddy bear , who had a sweet tooth and loved making trifle.
The Arts & Cultural Council of Bucks County is hosting its second online exhibition and sale, Bucks County: Wish You Were Here, now through Jan. 31.
The event is a collaboration with Visit Bucks County, the county s tourist bureau and included a postcard competition. An exhibition at the visitor center in Bensalem is expected next year, pending COVID-related restrictions.
The council promotes regional artists and the arts community. Almost 60 local artists are participating in this exhibition which includes 120 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and mixed-media works celebrate Bucks County s history and culture in postcard-sized works of art, many of which can be purchased.