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Gwyneth Rees

Freelance Feature Writer at The Telegraph

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  • 3 weeks ago | msn.com | Gwyneth Rees

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  • 3 weeks ago | telegraph.co.uk | Gwyneth Rees

    The impact of being hit by a pushbike or e-bike can be as devastating as being struck by a car - for both the victim and their familyFor mother-of-three Savina Hewson, 56 at the time, the day she got knocked over by an Uber Eats courier riding an e-bike on the pavement was a day she feels lucky to have survived. Shuddering as she recalls the incident, she explains how a cyclist ploughed into her as she stood at a crossing, leaving her with severe concussion and bruising to her face.

  • 3 weeks ago | msn.com | Gwyneth Rees

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  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Gwyneth Rees

    With its ancient woodlands, multimillion-pound properties and the Jurassic coastline just a short drive away, Beaminster in west Dorset seems the perfect place for a star to escape the stresses of modern life. But the area’s resident celebrity, actor Martin Clunes, 63, has found himself embroiled in a bitter planning row with neighbours seeking to set up a permanent traveller site just 300 yards from his 130-acre farm, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

  • 3 weeks ago | telegraph.co.uk | Gwyneth Rees

    In 2006, the council issued an enforcement notice against him, with his site described as "visually intrusive and detrimental to the appearance and character of the area". But he remained in situ and almost a decade later, in 2015, he was granted five-year temporary permission to remain, while he looked for other suitable traveller accommodation. A local planning expert, who didn't wish to be named, says the decision over his future status is far from straightforward.

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gwyneth rees @gwynethrees
28 Dec 24

It was such a privilege to interview Dwayne Fields, chief scout, and to hear why volunteering can be so beneficial @scouts https://t.co/CMsdHo3rgd

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gwyneth rees @gwynethrees
8 Dec 24

Recently I went out with people illegally releasing beavers into the wild. The creatures should be here, made extinct in 16th century. Read about it @Telegraph @BeaverTrust @RewildingB @RewildScotland https://t.co/qjwA9pytHK

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gwyneth rees @gwynethrees
19 Nov 24

Loved interviewing Betty Webb, Bletchley Park veteran for @telegraph. Betty - now 101 & complete babe when younger - helped organise the 'codes' intercepted from Germans & Japanese in WW2. Still has amazingly strong handshake. https://t.co/Sua3wbWRdn @ArmyBenFund @bletchleypark