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- Sixty years ago, on 25th May 1962, the new Coventry Cathedral was consecrated. The previous one had been destroyed by German bombing during World War Two. The Queen had laid the foundation stone in 1956, and she was present for the consecration. On the night of 14th November 1940, the old Cathedral – together with...Coventry Cathedral – 60 years on
- Thousands of people across the country are buying in light brown and white wool just now, in order to knit up a corgi in honour of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. It is a fun way in which anyone with knitting needles can get involved in the coming celebrations. If you google ‘knitting patterns for corgis’,...Knit a corgi for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
- So says the Royal Horticultural Society, as it recently began a campaign to encourage us to see the gastropods in our gardens in a better light. The RHS says that the species play a key role in garden ecosystems, and thus are in need of ‘positive PR’. It seems that only nine of the 44...Time to welcome your slugs and snails
- Fyodor Dostoevsky once wrote of the “pleasure of despair”, and it seems that many pessimistic modern readers agree with him. Whatever the reason, sales of the Russian author’s brand of ‘gloom and nihilism’ has become the fastest growing market for Penguin Classics, with sales of Crime and Punishment and Notes from the Underground quadrupling. Dostoevsky...Why a Russian novelist is so popular just now
- These days, it is unthinkable to leave your dog’s waste on the pavement when in town. But in the countryside, too many of us still think it is okay to let our pets foul an area of natural countryside. Now a recent study has found that this can be especially harmful to nature reserves. The...Nature threatened by dog poo
- Take a good look next time you go to the supermarket. What is the thing you see most? Plastic. It is everywhere. Tight around the cucumbers, holding the groups of apples together, protecting the chickens, keeping the sausages in a neat line. The yoghurt pots are all plastic. And on it goes…. Milk, juice, water,...Our addiction to plastic
- In the biggest ever study of its kind, researchers from Lancaster University looked at 100 million words to analyse trends. One expert says: “The most striking thing we found is how informal language has become. There has been a systematic shift towards more informal vocabulary and grammar.” Some examples include a steep decline in the...English is becoming, like, less formal stuff, maybe, ok?
- All in the month of April National Pet Month 1st April – 2nd May 2022 3rd April – the Boat Race 12th April – International Day for Street Children 75 years since the school age was raised Remembering Johannes Brahms Remembering the Samuel Morse of Morse Code ** Editor: We continue our column that looks...Looking at Community (all articles) for April 2022
- It was: 150 years ago, on 2nd April 1872 that Samuel Morse died. This American artist and inventor helped develop commercial single-wire telegraph systems and co-developed Morse code. 125 years ago, on 3rd April 1897 that Johannes Brahms, German composer, piano virtuoso and conductor, died. 100 years ago, on 3rd April 1922 that Joseph Stalin...All in the month of April
- Here is an educational campaign that is unique in bringing together animal welfare charities, professional bodies, pet business, schools, youth groups and pet lovers. The Campaign is coordinated by the National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) and the Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA). The aim this month is to raise awareness of responsible pet ownership...National Pet Month 1st April – 2nd May 2022
- This month begins with one of the world’s oldest and most famous amateur sporting events: The Boat Race. First raced in 1829 by crews from Oxford and Cambridge Universities, it is considered the epitome of amateur sport, and each year attracts more than 250,000 spectators to the banks of the Thames, as well as many...The Boat Race – 3rd April
- The International Day for Street Children, first launched on 12th April 2011, is a response to the desperate need of hundreds of millions of children world-wide who are forced to live or work on the streets. The UN admits that although there are millions of such children, official figures are virtually non-existent. Tragically, these children...International Day for Street Children – 12th April