All Things Wild, Evesham - June 2017
We visited all things wild during the whitsun holidays via a coach trip with the local children's centre. We really enjoyed it. The weather wasn't great but we found plenty to do to keep Rebecca entertained.
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Meerkats are not as cute and cuddly as people think...
A brave Meerkat fights off other Meerkats so they can have all the food for it's self. Footage captured of Meerkats at ALL THINGS WILD, Honeybourne, Evesham -
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Long Marston - [Drone Footage]
We decided to capture the beauty of the Long Marston - Meon Vale area.
Drone: Phantom 3S
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro
Location: Long Marston, Warwickshire (Shakespeare's County)
Evil Aliens (2005) – Forced Pregnancy
Evil Aliens (2005) – Forced Pregnancy
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Directed By Jake West ⋅ United Kingdom ⋅ 89 min
If you thought you'd seen it all, brace yourself for this jaw-dropping slice of sci-fi horror lunacy that has audiences rolling and gagging in the aisles! Gruesome mutilations, inappropriate body probes and pointy weapons ranging from sports gear to chainsaws populate this gore-drenched, splatstick classic of giddy alien mayhem, the successor to Aliens, Phantasm, Bad Taste and The Evil Dead. Looking for a hot new story, struggling Weird Worlde TV reporter Michelle Fox totes her crew to Wales where residents of a small farming town are reporting alien abductions and impregnations. Unfortunately, their dramatic recreation of the suspicious event turns downright nasty when the real interstellar visitors arrive, and they're hungry for more than a close-up! A no-holds-barred fight for survival ensues, with farmers and TV crew alike falling prey to the ruthless, relentless, unstoppable EVIL ALIENS!
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Our summer roadshow goes to the Evesham River Boat Festival
Next Saturday, 14 July we will be at the Evesham River Boat Festival with our summer residents roadshow.
Come along with any county council queries or questions or just pop in to and say hello.
We'll be in area 20, in Workman Gardens.
Dumfries & Galloway | Barnsoul Caravan Park Arrival
Barnsoul Caravan Park Arrival.
In this video we show the recommended route to Barnsoul Caravan Park near Shawhead in Dumfries & Galloway.
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Did The Police Spy On Stephen Lawrences Family?
A former undercover police officer says he took part in an operation to spy on the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, the Guardian has reported.
Peter Francis reportedly said his task was to find dirt that could be used to smear them in the period shortly after his murder in April 1993.
The friend who witnessed the murder and campaigners angry at the case were also targets, according to the paper.
The Metropolitan Police said it recognised the gravity of the claims.
The claims have surfaced as a result of a joint investigation into undercover policing by the Guardian and Channel 4's Dispatches programme, to be broadcast on Monday 24 June.
Mr Francis, who spent four years living undercover in protest groups and has since become a whistleblower, also accused senior officers of deliberately withholding details of his role spying on the Lawrence family from the public inquiry led by Sir William Macpherson into the police's handling of the case.
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said the allegations would bring particular upset to the Lawrence family, adding: We share their concerns.
He said: A thorough review and investigation into these matters - Operation Herne - is being overseen by Derbyshire Chief Constable Mick Creedon.
Operation Herne is a live investigation, four strands of which are being supervised by the Independent Police Complaints Commission, and it would be inappropriate to pre-judge its findings.
But Doreen Lawrence, Stephen's mother, reportedly said: Nothing can justify the whole thing about trying to discredit the family and people around us.
'Astonished'
Stephen Lawrence, a black teenager, was killed as he waited for a bus in April 1993.
More than 18 years later, in January 2012, Gary Dobson and David Norris were found guilty of his murder by an Old Bailey jury after a trial based on forensic evidence.
Scientists had found a tiny bloodstain on Dobson's jacket that could only have come from Mr Lawrence, and a single hair belonging to the teenager on Norris's jeans.
Dobson and Norris had first been arrested in connection with the murder just weeks after it happened, but the case against them collapsed.
A private prosecution against Dobson in 1994, launched by Stephen's parents, also failed and Dobson was acquitted.
In 1999, an inquiry chaired by Sir William Macpherson, a retired High Court judge, into the killing and its aftermath published a report accusing the police of institutional racism and making 70 recommendations, many aimed at improving police attitudes to racism.
Criticising the police, Sir William said he was astonished by the lack of direction and organisation during the vital hours after the murder.
The Lawrences had been patronised, treated with insensitivity and lack of sympathy, and kept in the dark about the investigation, he added.
But in 2011, the Court of Appeal concluded that there was enough new and substantial evidence to allow Dobson's previous acquittal to be quashed.
After Dobson and Norris' convictions, Stephen's mother Doreen Lawrence said: I don't forgive the boys who killed Stephen. They don't think they have done anything wrong.
They took away Stephen's life and there is nothing in their behaviour or anything to show they regret what their actions have done and the pain it has caused us as a family.
The then acting deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Cressida Dick, acknowledged that police believed there were five people involved in the murder, but there were currently no other live lines of inquiry.
In a statement read by his lawyer outside the Old Bailey, Stephen's father, Neville Lawrence, said the convictions were a moment of joy and relief - but he could not rest until all of those who killed his son were brought to justice.
Richard Fairhurst: The unstoppable advance of OpenStreetMap (Subtitled)
ICA Neocartography Commission workshop, 5th Sept at UCL
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A ‘drunk’ squirrel ransacked a club when it became locked in
AT first sight it looked like the club had been broken into and ransacked.
Beer was overflowing from the trays and onto the floor, which was also strewn with money and straws and glasses and bottles were knocked off their shelves of Honeybourne Railway Club in the market town of Evesham in Worcestershire, England.
“At first I thought we’d been burgled but I realised it was all still locked up and that’s when we saw the squirrel,” club branch secretary Sam Boulter told Worcester News.
“I’d never seen anything like it before — he had ran around the shelves and across the bar.
“There were bottles scattered around, money scattered around and he had obviously run across the bar’s pumps and managed to turn on the Caffrey’s and also managed to ruin some barrels too.
“He must have flung himself on the handle.
“I think we lost about £300 ($632) worth of stock but it is just one of those once in a lifetime things — I hope!”
The squirrel came out from behind a pack of chips, 62-year-old Sam said.
“He must have flung himself on the handle and drank some as he was staggering around all over the place and moving a bit slowly,” BBC reported.
“I’ve never seen a drunk squirrel before. He was sozzled and looked a bit worse for wear, shall we say.”
It took Sam and two customers an hour to capture the ‘drunk’ squirrel in a waste paper bin and it was released into the field outside the club from a window.
It took Sam another hour to clean up the mess.