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There's always something going on in this beautiful Somerset market town
There are hundreds of events taking place up and down the UK this bank holiday weekend. Get out and about whatever the weather with our pick of the bunch
Celebrate local heroes and vote in the Octavia Hill awards, organised by the National Trust and Countryfile Magazine
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From Roman coins to fossils and priceless gems, here's Jo Tinsley's guide to hidden treasure in the British countryside
Do you know someone who works in woodlands, orchards or a nature reserve who you think deserves recognition? We asked key figures and organisations what they think makes a Natural Hero, in the run up to the Octavia Hill awards.
Do you know someone who has made a real difference to your local community? We asked key figures and organisations what they think makes a Growing Hero, in the run up to the Octavia Hill awards.
We’ve extended the deadline for the National Trust’s Octavia Hill Awards, in partnership with Countryfile Magazine, to 31 January. So you now have less than two weeks to send in your nominations.
Octavia Hill was a social reformer whose belief in the benefits of fresh air led to the creation of the National Trust. Now awards have been launched in her name to recognise people who keep her legacy alive. A century after Octavia's death, Polly Toynbee ponders what she might think of today's efforts to improve society
Post Christmas it can be a struggle to get those energy levels back up as well as the zip on those jeans, so get your heart pumping and sweat beads rolling with these invigorating ways to get fit in the New Year
Octavia Hill was a social reformer whose belief in the benefits of fresh air led to the creation of the National Trust. Now awards have been launched in her name to recognise people who keep her legacy alive

