Don’t forget, clocks to go forward for British Summer Time
British Summer Time starts at 1am on Sunday, when the clocks go forward.
It means we lose an hour but benefit from lighter evenings.
British Summer Time starts at 1am on Sunday, when the clocks go forward.
It means we lose an hour but benefit from lighter evenings.
I've been a reporter since 2010 at newspapers in Lincolnshire and East Anglia. Before joining The Shetland Times, I was part of Archant's Investigations Unit, reporting for titles across the group. When not at work, I'm usually reading books, listening to records or walking around the countryside.
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