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Our art club is for everyone regardless of artistic skill or experience.
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Organisers of a popular two-day festival celebrating 1940s Britain are calling it a day after this year’s event.
Plans for a new BMX and mountain bike track at a school have been approved, despite residents fearing it will be like “living next to a motorway”.