
Lucy Tegg
Broadcast Journalist, Presenter and Producer at BBC
Proud wife and mama to two beautiful boys. Presenter/producer/reporter @bbcrb! Love my family, coffee, my husband’s cooking, a glass of red and some rugby.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | Lucy Tegg
Man hurt in Thai bike crash makes 'slow progress'HandoutRicky Eury remains in the care of medics in Thailand as an outpatientA restaurant owner has left hospital after he was critically injured in a collision with a motorbike in Thailand. Ricky Eury, 39, from Hanham in Bristol, was crossing a road in the city of Phuket when he was struck by the vehicle, suffering a fractured skull, a bleed on the brain and fractures to his nose and ribs.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Steve Yabsley |Lucy Tegg
Anger over removal order for community goalposts Steve Yabsley & Lucy TeggBBCThe goalposts were bought by people living in CharfieldVillagers in Charfield, South Gloucestershire, say they have been ordered to remove new goalposts, bought by the community.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Lucy Tegg
'Senseless vandals' stealing life-saving ringsLucy TeggNorth Somerset CouncilLife rings are being tampered with and taken from beach frontsLifesaving equipment is being tampered with or stolen along North Somerset's coast and waterways on a weekly basis. Council bosses have warned lives are being put at risk by the "senseless vandals". The life rings, which cost £50 to replace, are used as buoyancy aids to help keep people afloat if they have fallen into the water and are at risk of drowning.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Lucy Tegg
Friends climb peak in memory of man killed in GazaLucy TeggAndy WattsThe group walked up Pen Y Fan in memory of their friend James KirbyFriends of a man killed one year ago in Gaza have climbed the highest peak in south Wales in his memory. To mark the first anniversary of his death, Mr Kirby's friends took part in a sunrise climb of Pen Y Fan, as it was one his "favourite routes". Andy Watts told the BBC: "There were 20 of us up there.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Lucy Tegg
Art exhibition aims to address 'ignored histories'Lucy TeggJessica Ashman'Afiba', 'Datura', Juba' and 'The Rhizosphere' are among the artworks on displayAn exhibition aimed at "decolonising" historical artefacts has opened in Bristol. Artist Jessica Ashman has been working with Bristol Museum & Art Gallery's collection, researching archives and exploring specimens. She has produced a new art installation, called "Those that do not smile will kill me: Decolonising Jamaican Flora".
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