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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_25.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_23.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures.  17/09/2017; Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK. ‘Bart’s Bash 2017, part of the World's Largest Sailing Event held across the UK and internationally. Chew Valley Lake Sailing Club takes part in the annual Bart’s Bash Event with other sailing clubs around the world to help raise funds for the Andrew "Bart" Simpson Foundation, a charity which helps young people of all abilities improve their lives through participation in the sport of sailing, and which this year is supporting sailing clubs adversely affected by Hurricane Irma. There are currently 587 clubs worldwide involved and 79 countries. This year 77 boats took part at Chew Valley Lake and the club was the 4th largest participant in the world this year. Picture credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_BARTS_BASH_SAIL_170917_SCH_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Local residents protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/03/2012.  Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, UK.  Dr Phil Hammond leads local residents in protest against proposals to use nearby Stowey Quarry as a landfill dump for waste including asbestos.  The quarry is on a hill overlooking the village of Bishop Sutton and Chew Valley Lake which is a reservoir providing water to a large part of Bristol...Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_ASBESTOS_DEMO_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Bailiffs forcibly remove an XR activist from the HS2 Colne Valley site at the start of an eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Bailiffs forcibly remove an XR activist from the HS2 Colne Valley site at the start of an eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Bailiffs start the eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion at the HS2 site in Colne Valley, Buckinghamshire. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Police and Bailiffs start the eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion at the HS2 site in Colne Valley, Buckinghamshire. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Bailiffs start the eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion at the HS2 site in Colne Valley, Buckinghamshire. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Bailiffs forcibly remove an XR activist from the HS2 Colne Valley site at the start of an eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
    LNP_XR_Colne_Valley_MPIX_5.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. An XR activist sits in the floor playing a guitar as bailiffs and police start the eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion at the HS2 site in Colne Valley, Buckinghamshire. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. An XR activist lying on the floor as bailiffs and police start the eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion at the HS2 site in Colne Valley, Buckinghamshire. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2019. Castleton UK. The sun rises this morning behind the Breedon Hope Cement Works in Castleton at the western end of the Hope Valley, Derbyshire. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2019. Castleton UK. The sun rises this morning over Castleton at the western end of the Hope Valley, Derbyshire. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2019. Castleton UK. The sun rises this morning behind the Breedon Hope Cement Works in Castleton at the western end of the Hope Valley, Derbyshire. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/10/2019. Castleton UK. The sun rises this morning behind the Breedon Hope Cement Works in Castleton at the western end of the Hope Valley, Derbyshire. Photo credit: Andrew McCaren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • **2018 Pictures of the year by London News Pictures**<br />
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/06/2018. Rheidol Valley, UK. A helicopter dumps water over a forest fire that started on Tuesday  26the June  is still burning and smouldering for a fourth day along the steep hillsides of the Rheidol Valley, a few miles inland of Aberystwyth in Mid Wales. Photo credit: Keith Morris/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/05/2020. Colne Valley, UK. Bailiffs forcibly remove an XR activist from the HS2 Colne Valley site at the start of an eviction of environmental activists from Extinction Rebellion. Activists have chained themselves to the floor in an attempt to prevent the eviction. Photo credit: Marcin Nowak/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Visitors watch from a bridge as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Workmen walk across a bridge as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. A man takes a 'selfie' as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. A man takes a 'selfie' as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Visitors walk across a bridge as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Visitors arrive to see the dam. Water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_02.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2018. Elan Valley Reservoirs, Powys, Wales, UK.  Water rages over the Caban Coch dam near Rhayader, Powys, Wales. The Elan Valley reservoir complex has been replenished after heavy rainfall from Storm Eleanor and melting snow which fell in December 2017. Birmingham's Frankley reservoir is supplied by Elan Valley reservoirs on a gravity feed over a distance of 73 miles (117 Km.) Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Caban_Coch_Dam_GLW_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_25.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. Susan Cole gets over a stile on the 5k course. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Workmen walk across a bridge as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Workmen walk across a bridge as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. A man takes a 'selfie' as water cascades over the Caban-coch dam, at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK after recent torrential rain in Powys has filled the complex of Elan valley dams and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2018. Elan Valley Reservoirs, Powys, Wales, UK.  People cross a bridgeas water rages over the Caban Coch dam near Rhayader, Powys, Wales. The Elan Valley reservoir complex has been replenished after heavy rainfall from Storm Eleanor and melting snow which fell in December 2017. Birmingham's Frankley reservoir is supplied by Elan Valley reservoirs on a gravity feed over a distance of 73 miles (117 Km.) Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Caban_Coch_Dam_GLW_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2018. Elan Valley Reservoirs, Powys, Wales, UK.  People cross a bridgeas water rages over the Caban Coch dam near Rhayader, Powys, Wales. The Elan Valley reservoir complex has been replenished after heavy rainfall from Storm Eleanor and melting snow which fell in December 2017. Birmingham's Frankley reservoir is supplied by Elan Valley reservoirs on a gravity feed over a distance of 73 miles (117 Km.) Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Caban_Coch_Dam_GLW_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2018. Elan Valley Reservoirs, Powys, Wales, UK.  People cross a bridgeas water rages over the Caban Coch dam near Rhayader, Powys, Wales. The Elan Valley reservoir complex has been replenished after heavy rainfall from Storm Eleanor and melting snow which fell in December 2017. Birmingham's Frankley reservoir is supplied by Elan Valley reservoirs on a gravity feed over a distance of 73 miles (117 Km.) Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Caban_Coch_Dam_GLW_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/01/2018. Elan Valley Reservoirs, Powys, Wales, UK.  A young couple visit as water rages over the Caban Coch dam near Rhayader, Powys, Wales. The Elan Valley reservoir complex has been replenished after heavy rainfall from Storm Eleanor and melting snow which fell in December 2017. Birmingham's Frankley reservoir is supplied by Elan Valley reservoirs on a gravity feed over a distance of 73 miles (117 Km.) Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_Caban_Coch_Dam_GLW_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_30.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_22.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_19.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/12/2017. Chew Magna, North Somerset, UK. (Runners agreed to be photographed for press and publicity) Over 500 Santas of all ages and fitness levels take part in the very first Chew Valley Santa Scramble. This Winter community event began with the children’s 1k Mini Santa Scramble starting off the morning’s action, in the grounds of Chew Valley School. Then 325 children over 11years and adults ran, walked or skipped around a 5k route from Chew Valley School, taking in the beautiful countryside of Chew Stoke and Chew Magna. Everyone wears a Santa Suit, included in the entry fee. Both events were officially started by Bristol’s inspiring adventurer, Jim Plunkett-Cole – also known as Jim ‘Gump’ who, having completed his Jim Gump Challenge of running across America, educating and inspiring children to get active along the way, is now doing the same amongst local schools in the area, to encourage children to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle. The event was organised by Chew Valley School’s BTEC students in Sports Management and the Chew Valley 10k team. All funds raised will be divided between Chew Valley School, who are fundraising to provide two undercover tennis courts and Mend The Gap (www.mendthegap.org.uk), a local charity based in Langford, which the school is linked to. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_SANTA_SCRAMBLE_171203_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Village, Powys, UK. Water rages over the Caban-coch dam as Caban-coch reservoir reached it's 35,500 megalitre capacity at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK. After a summer of drought. recent torrential rain in Powys has mostly filled the complex of Elan valley reservoirs and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. Photo credit: Photographers name/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_27.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Village, Powys, UK. Water rages over the Caban-coch dam as Caban-coch reservoir reached it's 35,500 megalitre capacity at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK. After a summer of drought. recent torrential rain in Powys has mostly filled the complex of Elan valley reservoirs and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. Photo credit: Photographers name/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_26.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Village, Powys, UK. Water rages over the Caban-coch dam as Caban-coch reservoir reached it's 35,500 megalitre capacity at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK. After a summer of drought. recent torrential rain in Powys has mostly filled the complex of Elan valley reservoirs and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. Photo credit: Photographers name/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_18.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Village, Powys, UK. Water rages over the Caban-coch dam as Caban-coch reservoir reached it's 35,500 megalitre capacity at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK. After a summer of drought. recent torrential rain in Powys has mostly filled the complex of Elan valley reservoirs and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. Photo credit: Photographers name/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Village, Powys, UK. Water rages over the Caban-coch dam as Caban-coch reservoir reached it's 35,500 megalitre capacity at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK. After a summer of drought. recent torrential rain in Powys has mostly filled the complex of Elan valley reservoirs and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. Photo credit: Photographers name/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_20.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2019. Elan Village, Powys, UK. Water rages over the Caban-coch dam as Caban-coch reservoir reached it's 35,500 megalitre capacity at Elan Valley village near Rhayader in Powys, Wales, UK. After a summer of drought. recent torrential rain in Powys has mostly filled the complex of Elan valley reservoirs and taken river levels to the tops of river banks in Powys, Wales, UK. Elan Valley dams supply Birmingham in the West Midlands UK with water via a gravity feed. Photo credit: Photographers name/LNP
    LNP_CABAN-COCH_DAM_GLW_30.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2016.. Wye Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Very cold and frosty in the Wye Valley near Builth Wells, Powys, Wales at daybreak with temperatures dropping to approximately minus five degrees centigrade last night. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_FrostPowys_GLW_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2016.. Wye Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Very cold and frosty in the Wye Valley near Builth Wells, Powys, Wales at daybreak with temperatures dropping to approximately minus five degrees centigrade last night. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_FrostPowys_GLW_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/12/2016.. Wye Valley, Powys, Wales, UK. Very cold and frosty in the Wye Valley near Builth Wells, Powys, Wales at daybreak with temperatures dropping to approximately minus five degrees centigrade last night. Photo credit: Graham M. Lawrence/LNP
    LNP_FrostPowys_GLW_01.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
28/08/2014. <br />
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Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
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The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
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Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
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The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
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Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
28/08/2014. <br />
<br />
Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
One of only two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers is prepared before leaving the hangar to be displayed as it visits Durham Tees Valley airport today. <br />
<br />
The aircraft, 'Mynarski' is named after Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Mynarski was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_009.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. <br />
28/08/2014. <br />
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Durham Tees Valley Airport, United Kingdom<br />
<br />
Wreaths are laid at a memorial plaque near the statue of Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski during a service at Durham Tees Valley airport today ahead of the visit by one of two remaining flying Avro Lancaster bombers.<br />
<br />
Pilot Officer Andrew Mynarski who flew with the Canadian Royal Air Force from the airport which was then called RAF Middleton St George was posthumously awarded a VC after giving his life while trying to save a colleague when their Lancaster was shot down in June 1944.<br />
<br />
The famous World War Two aircraft is owned by the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum and is beginning a 2-week tour of the UK.<br />
<br />
Photo credit : Ian Forsyth/LNP
    LNP_Lancaster_Bomber_IFO_023.jpg
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