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Public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park, ahead of the opening of shops tomorrow.
London, UK. With less than 24 hours to go before Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in England, police patrol Hyde Park in London as members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine ahead of the opening of shops and restaurants in England tomorrow. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that non-essential shop, restaurants with outside seating, hairdressers and gyms can reopen tomorrow, Monday 12 April 2021 after 4 months of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park, ahead of the opening of shops tomorrow.
London, UK. With less than 24 hours to go before Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in England, two members of the public take a rest with their Great Danes on a bench in Hyde Park in London as they enjoy the sunshine ahead of the opening of shops and restaurants in England tomorrow. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that non-essential shop, restaurants with outside seating, hairdressers and gyms can reopen tomorrow, Monday 12 April 2021 after 4 months of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park, ahead of the opening of shops tomorrow.
London, UK. With less than 24 hours to go before Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in England, members of the public enjoy a walk in the sunshine in Hyde Park, London ahead of the opening of shops and restaurants in England tomorrow. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that non-essential shop, restaurants with outside seating, hairdressers and gyms can reopen tomorrow, Monday 12 April 2021 after 4 months of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park, ahead of the opening of shops tomorrow.
London, UK. With less than 24 hours to go before Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in England, members of the public exercise in the sunshine in Hyde Park in London ahead of the opening of shops and restaurants in England tomorrow. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that non-essential shop, restaurants with outside seating, hairdressers and gyms can reopen tomorrow, Monday 12 April 2021 after 4 months of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Public enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park, ahead of the opening of shops tomorrow.
London, UK. With less than 24 hours to go before Covid-19 restrictions are lifted in England, two cyclists on Penny-Farthings enjoy the sunshine in Hyde Park, London ahead of the opening of shops and restaurants in England tomorrow. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week that non-essential shop, restaurants with outside seating, hairdressers and gyms can reopen tomorrow, Monday 12 April 2021 after 4 months of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, a welcome Back sign is displayed at the National Gallery in London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, workers are in full swing preparing large umbrellas to the outdoor seating areas of restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, crane operators are in full swing preparing large umbrellas in the outdoor seating areas of restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, crane operators are in full swing preparing large umbrellas in the outdoor seating areas of restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, a gardener waters box flowers dotted around the outdoor areas of restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, workers are in full swing preparing large umbrellas to the outdoor seating areas of restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, a gardener waters box flowers dotted around the outdoor areas of restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, a shop worker waits for the shutters to open at a Zara clothes shop in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, a man delivers items to a Reiss clothes shop in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
© Licensed to London News Pictures. 08/04/2021. London, UK. With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, workmen are in full swing preparing outdoor seating and heating to restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, workmen are in full swing preparing outdoor seating and heating to restaurants in Covent Garden, London. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, workmen at the famous West End seafood restaurant J Sheekey in Covent Garden, London are in full swing preparing outdoor seating facilities. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Workmen prepare restaurants and non-essential shops in Covent Garden, London.
With less than 5 days before the great unlock-down, workmen at the famous West End seafood restaurant J Sheekey in Covent Garden, London are in full swing preparing outdoor seating facilities. This week Prime Minister, Boris Johnson announced that pubs, shops, gyms and hairdressers will be allowed to open to the public from this Monday, 12th April 2021 as England takes its first big steps out of the coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
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Mayoral candidate, actor, Laurence Fox launches his manifesto, London
Mayoral candidate for the Reclaim Party Laurence Fox launches his manifesto in Parliament Square surrounded by the Press this morning while standing on a big red bus with the words Free London and an image of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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Mayoral candidate, actor, Laurence Fox launches his manifesto, London
Mayoral candidate for the Reclaim Party Laurence Fox launches his manifesto in Parliament Square surrounded by the Press this morning while standing on a big red bus with the words Free London and an image of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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Mayoral candidate, actor, Laurence Fox launches his manifesto, London
Mayoral candidate for the Reclaim Party Laurence Fox launches his manifesto in Parliament Square surrounded by the Press this morning while standing on a big red bus with the words Free London and an image of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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Mayoral candidate, actor, Laurence Fox launches his manifesto, London
Mayoral candidate for the Reclaim Party Laurence Fox launches his manifesto in Parliament Square surrounded by the Press this morning while standing on a big red bus with the words Free London and an image of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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Mayoral candidate, actor, Laurence Fox launches his manifesto, London
Mayoral candidate for the Reclaim Party Laurence Fox launches his manifesto in Parliament Square surrounded by the Press this morning while standing on a big red bus with the words Free London and an image of former Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ab)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756d)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756j)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756h)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756a)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756y)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756z)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756s)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756k)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756af)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756e)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756i)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756x)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
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Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756m)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756n)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756f)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ad)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756c)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756u)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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Walkers in Richmond as the “Stay at Home” advice ends on Monday.
Members of the public enjoy a stroll along the River Thames in Richmond, South West London ahead of the end of the “Stay at Home” advice from tomorrow with temperatures expecting to reach up to 23c next week. On Monday 29 March, the “Stay at Home” advice will end with people being allowed to meet up within the “rule of six”. Playing golf, tennis and organised outdoor sports will also be allowed as England starts to unlock after a year of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Walkers in Richmond as the “Stay at Home” advice ends on Monday.
Members of the public enjoy a stroll along the River Thames in Richmond, South West London ahead of the end of the “Stay at Home” advice from tomorrow with temperatures expecting to reach up to 23c next week. On Monday 29 March, the “Stay at Home” advice will end with people being allowed to meet up within the “rule of six”. Playing golf, tennis and organised outdoor sports will also be allowed as England starts to unlock after a year of Covid-19 restrictions.
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