
Donna Clifford
Photojournalist at Grimsby Telegraph
Photography is my Passion. Photojournalist based in N Lincs. A love for Landscapes, Dragon Boat Racing, paddling and rowing 📷🚣 ©DonnaClifford @GrimsbyLive
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Donna Clifford
Families visited Thornton Abbey Maze over the Easter Holidays to meet and bottle feed the adorable newborn lambs. Visitors could enjoy cuddles and feeding sessions throughout the day with dozens of lambs in their lambing shed. The maze has also been open which this year features a Tour De France theme as owner Andrew Farrow is taking on the Tour De France Route. "I'm cycling across France, North to South from 1st May for an Autism Charity," he said.
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Donna Clifford
Café Delight and Community Hub opened this month launching its East Marsh Community Space. We headed to Pasture Street to find out how they have transformed from the Uniform Hut to an all welcome, no judgement hub of soft play, sensory, pamper room and café.
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Donna Clifford
Alice In Wonderland visits Nunny's Farm for its second year this Easter. Visitors are able to join Alice and her friends for a tea party with characters available all day and joining families during there tour around the farm. Families can attempt to complete the maze or try their hand at the new mini golf. With Arts and Crafting also taking place, children can make an Easter Basket or colour Easter themed arts, while the grown ups can enjoy a hot drink and hot cross bun.
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Donna Clifford
It has been a cloudy but mercifully dry Easter weekend - perfect for spending a day in the pub beer garden. Crowds have been flocking to The Signal Box Inn in Cleethorpes to meet the Easter bunny, enjoy pints in the fresh air, and ride on the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway next door. Measuring just 8ft by 8ft, the vintage railway building housing The Signal Box Inn calls itself the "smallest pub on the planet". Luckily, there is plenty of outdoor seating.
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3 weeks ago |
grimsbytelegraph.co.uk | Donna Clifford
An inspirational woman has made nearly 700 knitted garments for babies and dementia patients at local hospitals. Joyce Bone, 97, creates cute baby knitwear and soothing Twiddlemuffs from her Immingham home. The talented craftswoman will turn 98 years old in May and is showing no signs of slowing down. A Twiddlemuff is a knitted muff worn on the hands and adorned with buttons, bows, strands of beads, zips and decorations.
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