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Review: Neal’s Yard’s luxury Frankincense range left my skin more hydrated - and it’s now up to 30% off

Neal’s Yard Remedies’ Frankincense Intense range promises luxurious age-defying skincare, but does it deliver? I added four products to my routine, alongside two of the brand’s beautifully scented handcare favourites.

Bedford climber makes history on the Eiger’s feared North Face

Bedford climber Fay Manners has made mountaineering history by becoming the first British woman to open a new route on the Eiger’s North Face, one of the most dangerous climbing walls in the Alps.

Choir Rocks on the Green Fundraiser for Hunstanton RNLI

Rock Choir Members from Bedfordshire helped raise an amazing £1,784.59 for the Hunstanton Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) thanks to an afternoon of music in the sunshine.

Fire at Elstow recycling depot prompts warning over disposal of batteries and vapes

A fire at Elstow depot has prompted a renewed warning over throwing batteries and vapes in rubbish bins.

Dramatic rescue after horse gets stuck in muddy bog in Cople

Firefighters were involved in the dramatic rescue of a horse that got stuck in mud at Cople yesterday (August 20).

New home energy system promises bigger savings and smarter energy use

Anew energy storage system in the UK, designed to help homeowners make better use of solar power, manage energy-hungry appliances and become more energy independent, has been launched.

Brits ditch exercising after 33 days - as rest days often skipped

Fitness goals fall by the wayside after an average of 33 days, according to research.

Teenage boy seriously injured in Bedford stabbing

A teenage boy has been seriously injured after a stabbing in Bedford’s Tavistock Street.

Moncur's rocket earns Eagles an opening win against Buxton

​A screamer from George Moncur gave Bedford Town their first National League North win of the season as the Eagles beat Buxton 2-1 at the Eyrie on Tuesday night.

The clever new home gadget that could help households save more on energy bills

A new home battery has launched in the UK promising to make solar power storage simpler, smaller and more accessible for households.

Date and time of blood Moon partial lunar eclipse - why Moon will appear red and how to see it

A partial lunar eclipse - making the Moon appear red - will occur towards the end of August.

Join Bedford family’s annual Irish Music Night in aid of Willen Hospice

A Bedford family is rallying the community together for a night of live Irish music to raise funds for Willen Hospice.

Beds Road Evening League signs off in style

The final round of the club’s Evening League saw 34 entries.

No horsing around for firefighters called to animal rescue and boy trapped in fence

Firefighters ensured they weren’t caught on the ‘hoof’ when called to rescue a horse in High Street, Wilden, yesterday. (Aug 19)

Bedfordshire firefighters to take part in tribute marking 25th anniversary of 9/11

Three members of Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service will travel to Atlanta, USA, to take part in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, marking the 25th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

Goldington Academy celebrates GCSE results

“Today is an opportunity to recognise the determination and work ethic shown by our young people”

Animal welfare charity receives £1,500 donation from Bedfordshire homebuilder

National Animal Welfare Trust (NAWT), a national charity with over 50 years’ experience caring for cats, dogs and smaller animals, has received a £1,500 donation from Barratt Homes to assist with its vital work.

Call for referendum on whether Bedford should keep directly elected mayor system

Bedford Borough Labour Group is calling for an extraordinary full council meeting to vote on a motion for a public referendum on whether to keep a directly elected mayor.

Police investigating overnight spate of burglaries across Cranfield

Police are investigating after a spate of burglaries across Cranfield in the early hours of Tuesday, August 18.

As a first-time camper, these are 11 things I packed that I found made life easier (cloned)

I was a nervous first time camper, but I soon found that right gear made it much easier. From a spacious tent to a comfortable air mattress, these are the buys I took with me that I think are worth buying.