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Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish Mariona Caldentey forward on fighting to win support for women’s football, leaving a successful Barcelona team and the stress of winning the World Cup.
Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mariona Caldentey in London, UK. March 2025.
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Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish Mariona Caldentey forward on fighting to win support for women’s football, leaving a successful Barcelona team and the stress of winning the World Cup.
Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mariona Caldentey in London, UK. March 2025.
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Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish Mariona Caldentey forward on fighting to win support for women’s football, leaving a successful Barcelona team and the stress of winning the World Cup.
Mariona Caldentey: 'One day we’ll realise what we achieved, all we did for change to come'
Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Mariona Caldentey in London, UK. March 2025.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
Jess Warner-Judd: 'I want to finish my track career on my terms, not epilepsy's'
After her seizure in Rome last June, the British athlete has rebuilt her health and running career and plans for a final summer on the track
GB athlete Jess Warner-Judd with her dog Buster at home in Loughborough. Jess is on the comeback after suffering a seizure during a race in 2024.
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex has a go at netball training with a group of graduates at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex , with graduates at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex , with graduates at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex , with graduates at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex , with graduates at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 24/09/2018. Loughborough , United Kingdom. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex , with graduates at the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University, United Kingdom. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756e)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756j)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756k)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Prince Harry, Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
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Meghan Duchess of Sussex
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756l)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756b)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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PEOPLE - Meghan und Harry besuchen die Loughbourough Universität
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9893756d)
Meghan Duchess of Sussex takes part in a Netball training Session whilst visiting Coach Core at Loughborough University.
Coach Core Awards, Loughborough University, UK - 24 Sep 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Editorial use only. No merchandising. For Football images FA and Premier League restrictions apply inc. no internet/mobile usage without FAPL license - for details contact Football Dataco
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Sophie Devine of Loughborough Lightning bowling during the Women's Cricket Super League Finals Day match between Loughborough Lightning and Surrey Stars at the 1st Central County Ground, Hove
Loughborough Lightning v Surrey Stars, Women's Cricket Super League., Finals Day - 27 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Gebastelte Landschaften
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Arch of the Flags 2015, created using one side of an arch at Loughborough
Artificial landscape photography by Daniel Shiel
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This series creates magical castles and colourful urbanscapes from real-life, run-down places.
Photographic artist Daniel Shiel, who is behind these wonderful creations, in fact trained as an archaeologist.
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Team GB Equestrian Olympic Eventing Team, Loughborough University, Britain - 10 Jul 2012
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Team GB Equestrian Olympic Eventing Team, Loughborough University, Britain - 10 Jul 2012
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561m )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561j )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561l )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561h )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561i )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561k )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561g )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561f )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561a )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561c )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561d )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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Woman takes pet parrots shopping, cycling, and skiing, Loughborough, Britain - May 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 1331561e )
Parrots On The Piste
A woman is so devoted to her pet parrots she takes them shopping, cycling, walking and even on her SKIING holidays.
Mum-of-three Jane Hartley, 52, rarely leaves home without black headed caique parrots Fiz and Buzz on her arm.
The brightly-coloured birds accompany her each morning on the school run, help her take the dogs for a walk and sit on her arm while she does the weekly shop.
The pampered parrots are even invited on her annual SKIING holiday in the Alps and sit in her pocket while she zooms down the BLACK RUNS.
I know that if I kept them in a cage all the time they would have a miserable existence, so I take them out and about with me," said Jane, from Loughborough. "I do get a lot of people stopping and staring, but most seem to find it quite amusing. "They are only small birds so they are easy to carry around."
Jane and husband Trevor, 57, who also have a dog and a cat, bought Fiz as a baby five years ago and two-year-old Buzz joined the family last October.
At home the birds have a cage, but are given the run of the house and enjoy perching on the sofa and watching television, particularly music shows.
They also love joining the couple on long bicycle rides and will sit on Jane's hand as she pedals along. "They love the freedom they have and really enjoy our bike rides," she said. "I put them in a little harness so I know they are not going to fly away, but it's great for them to spend so much time outdoors."
The couple also take the parrots on holiday with them and book them into hotels in England and even France.
If they go abroad they always travel by Eurotunnel as the birds have so much luggage. "It's fun taking them away with us and most hotels don't seem to mind," added Jane, whose eldest two children have left home and 17-year-old daughter is doing h...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QSZVOCIAL
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