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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Batley, UK. A family enjoy the high temperatures and sunny weather at Golden Achre park in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_HOT_WEATHER_YORKS_IHI_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Leeds, UK. City workers enjoys the sizzling temperatures and sunny weather on their lunch hour in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_WEATHER_LEEDS_COMPARISON_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Batley, UK. A woman reads a paper in the high temperatures and sunny weather at Golden Achre park in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_HOT_WEATHER_YORKS_IHI_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Batley, UK. A woman reads a book in the high temperatures and sunny weather at Golden Achre park in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_HOT_WEATHER_YORKS_IHI_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Batley, UK. A summery looking woman enjoys the high temperatures and sunny weather at Golden Achre park in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_HOT_WEATHER_YORKS_IHI_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Batley, UK. A family enjoy the high temperatures and sunny weather at Golden Achre park in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_HOT_WEATHER_YORKS_IHI_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 18/07/2016. Batley, UK. A woman wearing a colourful flowery shirt enjoys a stroll in the high temperatures and sunny weather at Golden Achre park in Leeds West Yorkshire.The UK is set to experience a mini heatwave over the next week with temperatures hitting the highest of the year so far.  Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_HOT_WEATHER_YORKS_IHI_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 09/11/2016. Ripon, UK. Ramblers brave the heavy snowfall at Fountains Abbey near Ripon in North Yorkshire. The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning as Scotland and much of the North of England has seen heavy snowfall. Photo credit : Ian Hinchliffe/LNP
    LNP_SNOW_DEER_YORKS_IHI_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Picture shows Geoff Grewcock and the badgers. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Picture shows Geoff Grewcock and the badgers. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_08.jpg
  • LNP HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK 25/04/14 © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/4/2014. Nuneaton, Warwickshire, UK. Pictured, Badger cubs Scampy, Fidget and Dopey were found by a rambler when just four weeks old, they were hiding in a hedgerow, suffering from hypothermia and lack of food, their parents both nearby, shot dead. Taken to Warwickshire Wildlife Sanctuary in Nuneaton, they were brought back to life with love and care by Geoff Grewcock who runs the Sanctuary along with 25 volunteers. The baby cub badgers now 12 weeks old, have doubled in size, Geoff smiles, "for some reason they have also taken a liking to my custard cream biscuits, they seem to love them and are currently getting through a packet a week"  Now checked by a local vet, inoculated and tagged, Geoff has found a home for them at  Secret World in Somerset, where they will join other badgers in purpose built sets and hopefully lead a full life. Geoff can be contacted on 02476 345243. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
    LNP_Badger_Rescue_DWA_02.jpg