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Last updated: Friday, 12-May-2006 15:21:52 BST

Encouraging women to show their colours and enjoy a day at the races
HORSE racing's links with high fashion are being used to encourage more women in Yorkshire to put their best hats on and get down to the track.


Notes from a country of vivid greens and warm hospitality
THIS week's Diary comes from Ireland, where we spent some time at Malahide, a coastal village to the north of Dublin, with additional days in the deep south-west near Mizen Head, the most westerly point in Europe.

Rare sightings at small reserve
APRIL and late March proved to be an outstanding period for local birdwatchers, with a number of excellent sightings.

Bargain basement curry at the Garrison
AFTER last week's visit to posh and pricey Judges Hotel at Kirklevington, some readers may have thought: it's all right for some.

Looking Back
FROM this newspaper 100 years ago. - For the first time the streets of Shildon will next winter be wholly lit by electricity. The battle has been fought between electricity and gas, and the new illuminant has come out on top - for the time being at least.

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