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Beth Tweddle to Launch the Grand National Festival

North West sporting hero Beth Tweddle will launch this year's John Smith’s Grand National Festival. To kick off a momentous summer of sport in the UK, the Olympic athlete will be teaming up with West Derby group HPL Gymnastics to officially open the start of the three-day extravaganza of sport and entertainment before the first race on Liverpool Day, Thursday 12th April.

Chester's 11th Annual Food Festival Gets Underway

Tens of thousands flocked to Chester Racecourse last year to visit the Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival, and with 10 successful years under its belt, this year's festival, which will run from 7th - 9th April 2012, aims to exceed all expectations.

Battersea Appeals for Foster Carers

Battersea Dogs & Cats Home is appealing to dog-lovers to provide short-term fostering for some of its most sensitive dogs, as it prepares for a surge in the number of dogs arriving at its gates. Traditionally the number of unwanted dogs rises in March, which Battersea believes is fuelled by dogs bought three months earlier as Christmas presents.

To Eat or Not to Eat - Red Meat

With Butcher Week (25-31 March) and Bacon Connoisseur Week (22-28 March) fast approaching, it can be a daunting time for butchers everywhere when they read that red meat is being highlighted again in the news. Red meat has taken the blame for many health problems but now a large-scale American study has revealed a link between eating red meat and a higher risk of dying.

Value Ecosystems Not Just Crops - UN Report

Recognising the valuable services provided by ecosystems such as wetlands and forests - and not only focusing on water productivity in agriculture - can improve livelihoods and help meet the rising demands on the world's water resources in a sustainable way, according to a new report from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Survival Of The Wettest

Trees need watering - by rain or by people - about three times a month from April to the end of September. The Tree Council has issued a stark reminder that by the time we can see the effects of water shortage on our tree population, it will probably be too late to save most. The Tree Council's national Tree Care Campaign, runs from March to September and highlights the need for better care for all trees, in order to ensure their survival and increase the number reaching maturity.

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