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I am hoping this doesn't make it here but looking at the forecast have a feeling we are going to get it later in the week.



Some people dusted off their sledges to enjoy the snow in front of beach huts at Blyth in Northumberland

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The snow-covered Alnwick Castle and surrounding fields was postcard-perfect

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Trains and public transport had to battle snowy conditions on Tuesday morning

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Yes, I wondered about the last comment on the BBC website.
Illustrating "public transport & trains battling snowy conditions" with a picture from a heritage railway that may only operate weekends in low season.
 
I love the photo of the castle in the snow.
 
Yes, I wondered about the last comment on the BBC website.
Illustrating "public transport & trains battling snowy conditions" with a picture from a heritage railway that may only operate weekends in low season.
I don't think they were suggesting that the heritage railway was public transport.

"Trains and public transport had to battle snowy conditions on Tuesday morning"
 
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I always wanted a decent size train layout but never had the room, this is amazing -

ROD STEWARTs model train set based on an industrial US city, it took him and two friends 26 years to build.

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Alert after large crack appears in Seven Sisters chalk cliff face​



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An alert for people to stay away from cliff edges and bases in East Sussex has been reiterated after a large crack appeared.
The crack spans for several metres along a section of the Seven Sisters cliffs, near Seaford.
The area has seen several cliff falls in recent years, including one in 2021.
Safety officials said they were aware of the new cliff crack and urged people "to stay well away from cliff edges and bases. It's simply not worth the risk."
South Downs National Park Authority added: "Given the unstable nature of chalk, cliff falls happen at random as part of natural coastal erosion processes."
HM Coastguard have warned anyone trying to take a selfie close to cliffs that "it could be the last photo you ever take".
A spokesperson added: "Periods of intense rainfall will often make cliff edges more vulnerable.
"Cliffs can be more unstable than they look, and cliff falls, or landslides can happen without warning."
BBC News
 
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A place I often drive by. This was taken a year or two ago.

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