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Full list of changes to polling stations in North Kirklees for May polls Voters on election day who forget to wear a mask – or to take their own pencil – can take comfort from the knowledge that staff at polling stations will be able to help out. Thursday, 29th April 2021, 12:00 pm Many polling stations for next month s Kirklees Council and West Yorkshire Metro Mayor elections will be in different locations than usual Kirklees Council has confirmed that masks will be available at the 190-plus polling stations it operates across the borough. And whilst electors are encouraged to turn up with their own method of filling in ballot papers, pens and pencils will also be available for those that forget. ....
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Geographical Magazine UK Gold: The hunt for the precious metal has returned Written by Laura Cole The view from Cadair Idris, a mountain at the southern end of Snowdonia National Park near the town of Dolgellau, which sits in the crook of a belt of gold-bearing rock 05 Mar 2021 In Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, miners are looking to the hills and mountains for viable gold deposits. Laura Cole asks why the hunt for the yellow metal has returned to the United Kingdom Pubs are a good place to overhear tales about gold in the valley. Roger Marr runs the Cross Keys Inn in the former slate town of Dolgellau, north Wales, and every so often, an amateur gold panner shows up at his bar, raising a hand and tilting it so as to show off a ring between sips of beer. ‘They’ll make one from melted-down pieces they find in the rivers,’ Marr says, ‘but it can take years to find enough of ....
As I write this, I feel euphoric. I ve just emerged from the sea, off the Suffolk coast at Aldeburgh. Yes, it s May, but the North Sea s never as cold as you think it s going to be – or, I admit, as warm. Nevertheless, from April to October you can easily immerse yourself in it for minutes on end, without swearing. You don t have to breaststroke the length of the beach to experience the natural high. This morning I didn t swim anywhere. I simply plunged in, did a couple of hundred bicycle kicks and let the current take me as far as the north lookout tower, where I got out and strolled back down the beach to where I d left my clothes. Is that swimming or cheating? Who cares? All I know is, it left me with a huge, renewed appetite for life, love, beauty, truth and, above all, scrambled eggs. ....