Photos shows 'honest' side of lockdown lifepublished at 11:41 British Summer Time 16 August 2020
The Look Out, Looking Up project shows how life can both "mundane and interesting".
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The Look Out, Looking Up project shows how life can both "mundane and interesting".
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Read MorePaul Morgan had no idea his father had hidden the regimental drums during the fall of Singapore.
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Read MoreCambridge United sign left-back Jack Iredale on a two-year contract after his release by fellow League Two side Carlisle United.
Read MoreSchool caretaker Ali Berkeley describes the thunderclap as the loudest she had ever heard.
Read MoreThe victim moved house and changed jobs after receiving letters with a threat to "smash" her face.
Read MoreThe £2.3m roundabout, the first of its kind in the UK, gives priority to cyclists and pedestrians.
Read MoreFormer Manchester United midfielder Ethan Hamilton signs for League One club Peterborough United on a two-year deal.
Read MoreA chapel giving thanks for surviving Japanese imprisonment is added to Grade I church listing.
Read MoreJoseph Beer, 15, is tidying up his neighbourhood and winning praise from residents.
Read MoreA short while ago we heard from Cromer lifeguard Rob Riches on the dangers of the sea - and he's now been involved in carrying a girl out of the water...
Fran Heriot and family, including her daughter Halle, are visiting from Peterborough for the day.
"Halle got caught by an unexpected wave so we needed just a little help getting out of the water," said Fran.
"We love the beach, how clean it is and having a lifeguard nearby is really important to us as you’ve seen.
"We came last week for the fist time. People are really spaced out on the beach, so it feels like a really safe place to come with your family bubble."
Aubrey Elliot crashed off the dual carriageway when his front wheel came off.
Read MoreA mum whose cancer returned while expecting a second child walks the streets in glitter for charity.
Read MoreKristers Bednarskis was seen in "difficulty" but died at the scene at a country park.
Read MoreThe £2.3m Dutch-style roundabout was the scene of a crash the day before it officially opened.
Read MorePeterborough United sign Barnet's teenage defender Ronnie Edwards on a three-year deal.
Read MoreJason Pallett was walking home on an unlit road in the early hours when he was struck from behind.
Read MoreChildren were attending a summer drama workshop when the real-life drama happened.
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