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Friday, July 27, 2012

National Trust staff celebrate as English castle is saved from ruin thanks to Heritage Lottery Fund grant


Photo by Guy Harrop . The last castle to have been built in England, is to be saved from certain ruin thanks to a £2.5 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. National Trust staff and volunteers celebrate the news of a £2.5 million grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund at Castle Drogo, Devon. Castle Drogo is the last castle to have been built in Britain, between 1911 and 1931 and was designed by the renowned architect Edwin Lutyens . Since  its completion it has suffered major structural problems resulting in leaks and water penetration throughout the building . The announcement of the grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund will now ensure its conservation including restoration work of the large flat roof. 

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Crowded beaches continue as temperature stays up in Devon



Crowded scenes from Woolacombe beach today, Thursday as temperatures stay into 20's. 
All photos by Westcountry PR photographer Guy Harrop
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Hottest day of the year proves a hit with sunbathers, UK


Sunbathers pack woolacombe beach as temperatures soar across the UK
Sunbathers cool off in the sea at Woolacombe beach, Devon on the hottest day of the year

Two surfers look for space amongst the crowds at Woolacombe beach, Devon

Crowds fill the beach at Woolacombe, Devon. Photos by Westcountry PR photographer Guy Harrop

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hot weather draws in the sunbathers, Devon, UK


24/07/12. Thousands of sunbathers enjoy the hot weather at Woolacombe beach, Devon as temperatures rise across the UK. Photo by Westcountry PR photographer Guy Harrop

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Mud, glorious mud as the UK festival season gets underway


 A sea of mud and heavy downpours doesn't dampen spirits at the the annual Larmer Tree Festival in Dorset at the weekend. All photos Westcountry PR photographer Guy Harrop




Festival goers Katy Mansell-Carter (R) and Edwing Laycock (L) brave the mud to enjoy themselves at the annual Larmer Tree Festival in Dorset, despite the weekend rain which swept across the UK.

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