UK police services say they're ready for the royal wedding
(16 May 2018) Police in Windsor where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are to wed on Saturday say they are prepared for any eventuality.
Speaking on Wednesday, Thames Valley Police Superintendent James Weems said the operation will involve a lot of officers, but he declined to disclose the exact number.
Some you will see, some you won't see, the ones you see, some will be armed, some won't be armed, said Weems.
The tactical commander for the Royal Wedding insisted that there was no direct threat to the event.
Policing the wedding will be the largest operation ever for the Thames Valley police in charge of the security of the event.
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10 Of The Best British Farm Attractions
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Stockley Farm Park, Cheshire.
This organic dairy and arable farm prides itself on a “hands-on” approach: visitors are encouraged to feed and groom the animals and watch planting and milking parlour demonstrations.
Odds Farm Park, Buckinghamshire.
Odds Farm Park was named attraction of the year at the 2017 National Farm Attractions Network awards.
Good Day Out, Powys.
Sheep-trekking, sheepdog herding and “pig-nics” are just a few of the unusual and educational experiences offered by Good Day Out, which raises money for local causes by offering interactive farm visits in the Brecon Beacons.
Hall Hill Farm, County Durham.
Spring is one of the busiest times of year on sheep farms. On 7 April, Hall Hill Farm will be hosting a Lambing Live Open Day, with extended opening hours (10.30am-9pm) so that visitors can see births as they happen and visit new-born lambs in the maternity barn.
Mudchute Farm, London.
Set in 32 acres on the Isle of Dogs, this inner-city farm brings a little slice of rural life to the East End. As well as the working farm, there’s a petting zoo, duck pond and equestrian centre, with an all-weather floodlit riding arena and show jumps.
Blackstone Clydesdales, Ayrshire.
This family farm offers the opportunity to get up close to working Clydesdale horses and other farm animals on specially tailored “experiences”.
Bocketts Farm Park, Surrey.
Unlike some “farm attractions” which are really just theme parks with animals, Bocketts is still very much a working sheep farm. Around 500 lambs are expected to arrive over the next month or two and lucky visitors might even get to watch one being born.
The Big Sheep, Devon.
No list of farm attractions is complete without the Big Sheep, which has transformed itself from humble livestock farm to one of Devon’s top family attractions.
Baylham House, Suffolk.
This small livestock farm specialises in breeds once common on British farms, but now under threat. Children can get really close to the animals, with opportunities to groom goats and pigs, stroke rabbits, feed chickens and hunt for new-laid eggs.
Acton Scott, Shropshire.
If Acton Scott looks familiar, it’s because it was the setting of the BBC2 show Victorian Farm.
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Horseplay - Part of the Notorious Night Runs Series - 23rd March 2013
Hambleden, Oxfordshire - 23rd March 2013
We came, we saw, we cantered
After another great gallop of a run across the rolling hills of Hambleden in 2012,once again we ask you to dig out your equestrian best for a host of horsey hijinks in 2013.
Don your finest racing silks or hunting tweeds, and groom those headtorches, darkness falls pretty sharpish in March, and even if the going's good, you'll need every racing advantage to overcome the odds-on favourite features of this incredible course, with The Watersplash, The Bombhole, and Derby Bank all making a welcome return.
Fancy dress is part of the fun, with riding regalia top of the what-to-wear list. When the gun goes off, a stampede of jockey caps and horsey headscarves will gallop across the show field and over the first of many genuine horsejumps, for the benefit of their supporters.
Starters will be divided into waves for first time in 2013: whether you sign up to a little bit of daylight (Wave 1) or an awful lot of darkness (Wave 3), you're all welcome to attend the Notorious after-party, with legendary live music and local hospitality, and a chance to sleep soundly in our onsite camping area.
Just don't forget your headtorch - you're definitely gonna need it.
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