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Somerset in Pictures: Heatwave and Glastonbury Festival prep
Somerset in Pictures: Heatwave and Glastonbury Festival prep

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Somerset in Pictures: Heatwave and Glastonbury Festival prep

During the hottest week of the year in Somerset, Glastonbury Festival organisers have been sharing photographs of Worthy Farm as the site is were also two tense two cricket matches, which saw the county's men's and women's team people have been making the most of the hot weather, with one group photographing a family of goats at Cheddar a look at some of the best pictures of the week. Not long now: In four days, Worthy Farm will open its gate for this year's Glastonbury Festival. Ahead of the event, organisers have shared images of the site, including one with a huge peace sign in front of the Pyramid Stage. They said the image represented what their festival is all about, which is to celebrate the best of human endeavour. Ideals of peace, unity, respect and hope underpins all that they stand for, they added. Cricket season: Will Smeed of Somerset played during the Vitality Blast Men match between Somerset and Kent Spitfires at The Cooper Associates County Ground on 15 June. Bowling action: Charlie Dean of Somerset was captured in bowling action during the Vitality Blast Women match between Somerset and Hampshire Hawks at The Cooper Associates County Ground on 19 June. Hoofing around: A BBC Weather Watcher took a picture of these two goats hanging out on top of Cheddar Gorge in the sun. Full steam ahead: The Flying Scotsman will be taking people along the route between Bishops Lydeard and Minehead in will be four excursions per day, one way will be behind the Flying Scotsman, and one way will be behind a West Somerset Railway Home Fleet locomotive. Heatwave: The UK has recorded its hottest day of the year with temperatures passing 32C in the south east of England. Here in the West Country, some areas saw the mercury reach 30C on Thursday. Outstanding doctor: Local retired GP, Dr Harvey Sampson, has been awarded the prestigious British Empire Medal in the King's Birthday Honours list for nurses, therapist, and volunteer community first responder received awards for their hard work and dedication to helping people and communities across the NHS and health care settings.

Danny Boyle raves about Cheddar Gorge on 28 Years Later shoot
Danny Boyle raves about Cheddar Gorge on 28 Years Later shoot

BBC News

timea day ago

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Danny Boyle raves about Cheddar Gorge on 28 Years Later shoot

Danny Boyle has described Cheddar Gorge as "extraordinary" after filming parts of his zombie apocalpyse flick 28 Years Later director added that he felt "privileged" to be shooting in Somerset for the film, which was released on Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who lives near Bruton in Somerset, stars alongside Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes and Alfie Williams in the film, which is set 28 years after the accidental release of a virus that caused the breakdown of Boyle said the gorge was "one of the most unique pieces of British landscape". Nick Sheldon, operations manager overseeing the filming at Cheddar Gorge, said: "It's a spectacular location for this film... it was a real privilege to work with Danny on this movie."They turned Cheddar Gorge into a real zombie apocalypse for a few days."I was lucky enough to go to the premiere this week where I got to sit next to Zombie number three. "We were used for the last 10 minutes of the film so the climax is all based in Somerset." Mr Taylor-Johnson said the film has "got a feel that's like no other movie", thanks to the experimental way it was of the film was shot using iPhones, which Mr Taylor-Johnson said "felt initimate".The film is the third instalment of the 28 Days Later series. In the second film, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's 2007 film 28 Weeks Later, the "rage virus" is seen reaching Europe. Mr Boyle's film sees the infected pushed back and re-confined to British shores. As the rest of the world heals, Britain's remaining survivors have been left to fend for themselves.

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