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11:24am Monday 22nd October 2001
FITTING THE BILL: Residents across the borough had a chance to inspect the thin blue line for themselves when Bromley police threw their doors open to the public. The day was designed to raise awareness of the various operations in which police are involved. Visitors were given the chance to look at firearms, wander around the cells, take a look at the fingerprinting process and speak to officers. Heading the event, Inspector Paul Bather said: “This was a perfect opportunity to allow members of the public to take a closer look at our operations”
FASCINATED shoppers in Ambleside witnessed nature at its most ruthless last week as a sparrowhawk stripped a pigeon of its feathers and flesh in the middle of a busy high street.
Hi there, I hope you are all enjoying the spell of fine weather that we are having at the moment!
This winter walk takes you through fine deciduous woodland in the valley of the River Calder, onto slopes above the hurrying river. Near Thornholme, an isolated farmhouse, you cross by footbridges, first the river and then a beck, Worm Gill.
Although the recession has, “technically,” only just begun, most businesses have been noticing a slowdown in the economy for months. A few have been experiencing it for more than a year!
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