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#Bolton Shopper wins Worst Romantic Gift Competition : Lancashire Evening Post

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#Bolton Shopper wins Worst Romantic Gift Competition : Lancashire Evening Post
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" Over the latest years, the world of stories and media has been rife with scandal. Deception and corruption have shocked the nation. The want for a severe and dependable information supply is essential to our society, we’re at breaking level. Feeling helpless? Wondering ‘what do we do?’

The county of Lancashire has been via some darkish occasions, and there to broadcast these crimes and atrocities has been the ‘ Lancashire Evening Post ’. "

The Daily Mail’s nightmares appear to return true day by day of the week …….The world is in peril of collapsing below the supposed menace to civilisation.

Horses about Newmarket
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Following a contest, 13 artists had been chosen to color life-sized mannequin horses, basing their design on the identify of a 2000 Guineas winner.
The 13 horses, which have been painted by artists utilizing the theme of Guineas winners, are a part of the undertaking Horse About Newmarket, an initiative organised by Newmarket Town Council and the brainchild of city councillor Joy Uney.
Sixteen smaller horses had been painted by native faculties, youth organisations and charities
The undertaking has been sponsored by native companies, Forest Heath District Council and Suffolk County Council with portray supplies equipped by the artwork division of Newmarket retailer Tindalls.
They had been on show on the racecourse the weekend of the QIPCO Guineas Festival.
After that they had been moved to areas around the city the place they’ll stay all through the summer season earlier than they’re bought to boost cash for charity in a silent public sale at Tattersalls, with 80% of the income being shared between two native charities, Racing Welfare and St. Nicholas Hospice, the rest going to the artists.
At a gala night held at The Severals sports activities pavilion, the horses had been judged and the successful three chosen. Top prize went to Emily Jarvis for her Interpreter, in second was Frances Wray with See The Stars and third was Esther Albone with Wizard.
Competition judges had been Lloyd Hughes, artwork trainer at Scaltback Middle School, Lorna Peck, head of artwork at Newmarket College and Julia George, a trainee trainer on the school.
Full-Sized Horses
1 ‘Only For Life’ Jac Butt
2 ‘Sea The Stars’ Rachel Drury
3 ‘Atlantic’ Jacquie Jones
4 ‘Nectar’ Kevin Yarrow
5 ‘Cockney Rebel’ Chris Winch
6 ‘Ten Winners In Blue’ Jilly Cunningham
7 ‘Sea The Stars’ Stuart Roy
8 ‘Shadeed’ Kirsty Sharman
9 ‘Wizard’ Esther Albone
10 ‘Mystiko’ Stella Frangleton
11 ‘Sunstar’ Anne Ward
12 ‘See The Stars’ Frances Wray
13 ‘Interpreter’ Emily Jarvis

Small Horses:
All Saints CEVA Primary School
Ditton Lodge First School
Fairstead House School
Houldsworth Valley Community Primary School
Laureate Community Primary School
Moulton CEVC Primary School
Paddocks County Primary School
St Louis RC Primary School
St Felix CEVC Middle School
Scaltback Middle School
Newmarket College
Foley House Children’s Centre
Forest Heath District Council Play Rangers
Forest Heath District Council Youth Forum
Racing Welfare
St Nicholas Hospice

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