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bbc.co.uk | Curtis Lancaster
Image source, Dorset PoliceImage caption, Dorset police is taking part in Operation Gallop to tackle equine crimeA police force has been raising awareness of crimes affecting horse owners and riders, as part of a national campaign. Dorset Police has been taking part in Operation Gallop, which is a week of action to tackle equine crimes. Officers have visited horse yards and stables to offer security advice and special tagging kits which help to deter thieves.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Curtis Lancaster
How a city's May Day traditions 'faded away'King John's Morris MenThe King John's Morris Men have welcomed in May Day with a dance since 1978There was a period of time when thousands gathered at a town's medieval centrepiece to welcome the start of May. Archive newspaper articles from May Day in the now city of Southampton show the festival drew large crowds in the late 19th and early 20th Century.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | Curtis Lancaster
Police campaign pulls reins on horse crimeDorset PoliceDorset police is taking part in Operation Gallop to tackle equine crimeA police force has been raising awareness of crimes affecting horse owners and riders, as part of a national campaign. Dorset Police has been taking part in Operation Gallop, which is a week of action to tackle equine crimes. Officers have visited horse yards and stables to offer security advice and special tagging kits which help to deter thieves.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Curtis Lancaster
Decisions at level crossings can be 'life-altering'WATCH: Network Rail says there were more than 1,500 near misses at stations over the last four yearsA woman who lost her leg after she was hit by a train has warned against "complacency" at level crossings as new CCTV footage has been released. Lucy Ruck was 17 when she was hit by a train at Farnborough North railway station.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Curtis Lancaster
A woman who lost her leg after she was hit by a train has warned against "complacency" at level crossings as new CCTV footage has been released. Lucy Ruck was 17 when she was hit by a train at Farnborough North railway station. Thirty years later, Network Rail has released a video montage showing distracted rail users in near-miss situations in recent years. "The consequences of a split-second decision can be life-altering," Ms Ruck said.
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