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Highfield Primary shows ‘hope for future’ with green flag
This comes after Highfield Primary School, on Marsh Lane in Farnworth, was given an another Eco Schools Green Flag Award in recognition for the work they do.
The Green Party’s Cllr Hanif Alli said: “The children are a credit to the school and its focus on the environment and practically developing the land around themselves.
“I heard about a mud kitchen and a bug hotel and a new pond that they had created.
The schoolchildren were honoured for their environmental work (Image: Public)
“The children aptly call themselves eco warriors and were an absolute inspiration.
“There is hope for our future yet, with young environmentalists like this in our midst!”
Cllr Alli says he was invited by year three pupil Penelope and year five pupil Aseel as Bolton’s only elected Green councillor to see their eco school and green projects for himself.
He said he was thrilled to be able to congratulate them on their Green Flag award.
Cllr Alli said he found the children’s work inspiring (Image: Public)
The Eco-Schools programme was established in 1994 and has been inspiring young environmentalists for over 30 years.
It has grown into a global movement, with Eco Schools Green Flag accreditation awarded to schools in more than 100 countries.
Highfield Primary School has won nine Eco School Green Flag award over the last 20 years with the most recent having come just last November.
The school was honoured for its work across key areas like biodiversity, healthy living and litter.
They worked together to produce a detailed and impactful year-long action plan to address these priorities.
Activities included monitoring dinnertime lunches and encouraging healthy eating.
There was also litter picking in the school grounds, eco team presenting litter picking assemblies and joining Bolton at Home for community litter picking events every term.
The school also received a grant from National Education Nature Park for a £10,000 biodiversity project with contractors North West Ltd added a pond and platform to the woodlands.
An Eco-Schools Green Flag is then valid for one academic year, before renewal is required to remain an Eco-Schools accredited Green Flag school, college, or nursery.
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Best Diptyque perfumes for every mood and occasion
Founded in 1961 by three artistic friends, Diptyque began as a small boutique in Paris, selling fabrics, antiques, and decorative objects.
It wasn’t until two years later that the French brand turned its attention to scent, transforming the humble, purely practical candle into a luxurious, olfactory delight with the addition of expertly blended fragrant oils.
Five years on, Diptyque launched its first wearable fragrance, L’Eau Eau de Toilette. A warming mix of cinnamon, clove, geranium and ginger, the unisex scent marked the start of an enduring legacy, establishing the brand’s approach to perfume: imaginative, thoughtful and layered.
Best Diptyque fragrances at a glance
- Best white floral fragrance: Diptyque Do Son Eau de Parfum – £170, Space NK
- Best powdery fragrance: Diptyque Orphéon Eau de Toilette – £145, Space NK
- Best citrus fragrance: Diptyque Eau des Sens Eau de Toilette – £145, John Lewis
- Best woody fragrance: Diptyque Tam Dao Eau de Parfum – £170, Diptyque
- Best floral fragrance: Diptyque Fleur de Peau Eau de Parfum – £170, John Lewis
- Best vanilla fragrance: Diptyque Eau Duelle Eau de Parfum – £170, Harrods
- Best yellow floral fragrance: Diptyque Eau Moheli Eau de Toilette – £145, Space NK
- Best fig fragrance: Diptyque Philosykos Eau de Parfum – £170, John Lewis
- Best musk fragrance: Diptyque L’Eau Papier Eau de Toilette – £145, Harrods
- Best rose fragrance: Diptyque Eau Rose Eau de Parfum – £170, Diptyque
- Best summer fragrance: Diptyque Ilio Eau de Toilette – £145, Space NK
- Best fruity fragrance: Diptyque L’Ombre Dans L’Eau Eau de Parfum – £145, Diptyque
From that point on, Diptyque earned its reputation as one of the world’s most admired French fragrance houses, with a catalogue of scents any fragrance lover would be thrilled to have on their dressing table.
With so many to choose from and with scent being such a deeply personal experience, it can be a minefield when shopping for a new bottle. So, to help guide your nose in the right direction, I’ve rounded up the 12 best Diptyque fragrances to explore, wear and fall in love with.
To find the best Diptyque fragrances, it’s safe to say I spritzed a lot over the course of several weeks. When testing, I did as I normally do with any perfume, and first sprayed it into the air for a good whiff, before applying it directly onto my wrists and neck. I considered each of the fragrance’s initial top notes, then detected the lingering heart and base notes of each fragrance. I also considered how the scents settled on my skin, their sillage and whether they lasted from morning to evening.
My top pick for Diptyque fragrances has to be the crowd-pleasing Philosykos. Its unique scent profile, longevity and sillage don’t compare to other fig scents on the market, and it really is a fragrance that deserves every ounce of its stellar reputation.
Other fragrances worth their weight in gold include Orphéon, for its floral-woody composition that feels both sophisticated and wearable, and Do Son, whose creamy tuberose and orange blossom make it a timeless floral favourite.
What is the most popular Diptyque perfume?
Exact sales figures aren’t shared by Diptyque, but you’ll find these three scents consistently in top lists. Philosykos, with its juicy fig and green, leafy notes, is the one most closely associated with the brand. While Do Son, the soft, floral fragrance and Orphéon, the warmer, woodier scent are both also incredibly popular.
Do Diptyque perfumes last a long time?
Diptyque perfumes generally have good longevity on the skin, though how long they last will depend on the specific scent and how you wear it.
The brand’s Eau de Toilettes tend to be lighter and more subtle, and may require topping up throughout the day, whereas the Eau de Parfums are richer and more concentrated, lasting from morning to night.
What’s the difference between an Eau de Toilette and an Eau de Parfum?
Eau de Parfums contain a higher percentage of fragrance oils, (around 15-20 per cent), making them richer, more intense, and longer lasting. Eau de Toilettes have a lower concentration of fragrance oils (5-15 per cent), so they’re lighter and more subtle, and may require a touch-up if you want the scent to last all day.
It’s not just about strength; EDPs are often a little more expensive to purchase and have more depth and complexity, revealing different notes as they develop, while EDTs are more affordable and tend to hold simpler oil blends.
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Make it York looks back over its winter events for 2025-26
The destination management organisation said the events were popular with visitors and gave the city economy a winter boost during a quieter period.
Make it York says such events help make York an all-year attraction as well as strengthening community participation.
The York Ice Trail during February 6-7 featured 36 ice sculptures across the city centre with an ‘Enchanted City’ theme.
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Created by Icebox, a leading ice sculpturing company, each sculpture was sponsored by a local business, highlighting local support.
New for 2026, the Ice Village introduced a marketplace of handcrafted gifts, artisan products and seasonal treats, to improve the visitor experience and encourage people to stay longer.
The Ice Festival (Image: Kevin Glenton)
The event recorded over 63,770 footfall counts across Micklegate and Parliament Street during the weekend. Despite overall city centre footfall being 26% lower than 2025, Make it York says visitor satisfaction remained exceptionally high.
Some 94% of visitors said they were satisfied with their overall experience, with 97% stating they would attend again. The event achieved an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 272 surveyed attendees
Most visitors (82%) travelled to York on a day trip, while 18% stayed overnight.
Traders, sponsors and volunteers were happy, with strong takings reported.
Visitors described the sculptures as “brilliant”, “beautiful” and “a fabulous family day out”, with many calling for the event to continue.
The York Residents Festival, held over the weekend of January 31 and February 1 was the most successful to date.
It featured a record 86 exclusive offers- a 23% increase on the 70 of last year, giving residents free access to various York attractions.
Make it York reports a strong take-up of pre-booked tickets for a second consecutive year, resulting in a significant growth in online engagement and an 8.6% increase in click-throughs from Visit York to partner websites.
York Christmas Market (Image: Make it York)
Those taking part enjoyed higher footfall and strong January trading.
York’s 2025 Christmas Market ran from November 13 to December 21, supporting regional traders and strengthening the winter economy, Make it York said.
Though footfall fell almost a quarter to less than a million in Parliament Street, Make it York cites success with new traders and 85% being from Yorkshire.
Daily Quiet Time sessions and a Quiet Oasis also helped make the event accessible to all, it said.
To boost sustainability, visitors were also encouraged to use public transport, park & ride, or cycles, with storage available.
Sarah Loftus, Managing Director of Make It York, said: “From the continued success of York Ice Trail to the growing impact of York Residents’ Festival and another outstanding York Christmas Market, it’s been fantastic to see such strong support from both residents and visitors.
“We’re already looking forward to welcoming everyone back!”
Further information about upcoming events can be found at visityork.org
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An unforgettable escape to Santorini and Crete
What: Uplifting views, fresh-from-the-fields menus and island-inspired architecture
Where: Santo Pure Oia Suites & Villas and Santo Mine Oia Suites rise over Oia on Santorini; Creta Maris Resort basks on Crete’s northern shore
Don’t miss: Sea-view yoga in the grounds of Santo Pure and Santo Mine, and the Ancient Greek massages at Creta Maris’ tranquil spa
Highlight: The exceptional dining at all three hotels – think seasonally-inspired dishes showcasing delicious local produce
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She spent 16 hours a day on Instagram. Jury to decide if Meta is to blame
So potentially fraught is the outcome that Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire co-founder and chief executive of Meta, which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, appeared in person to defend his platforms. It was the first time he had ever given such testimony before a court, despite his company being sued hundreds of times in the past.
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Outstanding suspect in Tang Hall car shooting arrested
It follows three arrests being made in relation to the shooting in Starkey Crescent, Tang Hall, on Saturday night (March 7).
No one was harmed in the shooting which police are treating as an isolated incident with no threat to the wider community.
North Yorkshire Police said a 23-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm without a certificate and criminal damage on Thursday. He remains in police custody, the force said on Friday afternoon.
Earlier in the week, police said a 34‑year‑old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm and criminal damage, a 32‑year‑old man was arrested on suspicion of possession of a firearm, and a 29‑year‑old woman was arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender. All three have been released on bail.
North Yorkshire Police has said its suspect in the shooting “approached the car on foot and ran from the scene” at about 9.25pm on Saturday.
A blue Nissan car could be seen parked in the driveway of a home in Starkey Crescent with a smashed windscreen and a hole in its front grille on Sunday.
The home, near the street’s junction with Cosmo Avenue, was cordoned off on Sunday morning after the shooting. A green piece of tarpaulin had been put over the car’s damaged windscreen and bonnet by Monday.
There was a heavy police presence in Tang Hall following the shooting while officers carried out inquiries to identify the alleged shooter.
Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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Liam Rosenior weighs in on Chelsea FC goalkeeper debate after Filip Jorgensen’s PSG nightmare
Rosenior was reminded that all great football teams in history have had a clear standout goalkeeper, to which he said: “I think if you go through history and most great clubs, whether it’s a goalkeeper position, a No9 position, those shirts are earned on form, those shirts are earned on performance.
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Rory McIlroy makes the cut as Ludvig Aberg sets pace at Players Championship
Rory McIlroy made the cut with a shot to spare at the Players Championship, but heads into the weekend trailing leader Ludvig Aberg by 13 shots.
Defending champion McIlroy, who has been struggling with a back injury, birdied his last hole to card a 71 as he reached the halfway stage on one-over par at TPC Sawgrass.
Aberg grabbed three birdies and an eagle in his first four holes, adding another eagle at the ninth as he went out in 29.
Another three birdies coming home, with a single dropped shot, saw the Swede card a 63 to reach 12-under par and establish a two-shot lead.
Xander Schauffele hit every fairway en route to a 65 and second place, one clear of fellow American Cameron Young, with Justin Thomas and Canada’s Corey Conners on eight-under par.
Sepp Straka was a shot further back with English duo Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick among those on five-under par.
McIlroy was in good company fighting to beat the cut, with world number one Scottie Scheffler also grabbing a birdie at the last to finish on one-over par, one shot better than the cut line.
McIlroy withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Saturday before his third round and he said he felt “rusty” on Thursday after he laboured through his opening round.
He told Sky Sports: “I felt a little bit better. I would say if anything it was just I was struggling to trust everything was OK yesterday.
“I struggled a little bit on lies that were beneath my feet and stuff like that, but today I felt pretty good and felt like I hit the ball well. I really just couldn’t get a putt to drop. That was the issue.
“I tried my best, I grinded and made a good birdie at the last, hopefully to make the cut.
“Game feels good, I just went five or six days without really touching a club or doing anything so just getting my feels back a little.
“Hopefully another couple of days to get myself up the leaderboard. I’m 11 back at the minute, I’m not sure I’m going to contend for the title, but hopefully two good days and have a respectable finish.”
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Alternative market at Impossible bar in York in April
Black Phillip’s Impossible Market will take place above the Impossible bar in St Helen’s Square from 12pm to 4pm on Saturday, April 11.
Several traders will be on hand at the free-to-attend market.
‘Black Phillip’, the mysterious character in charge of the market, said the items on sale will include “recycled goodies, taxidermy, gothic home décor, witchcraft items, art made with real spiderwebs, gothic jewellery, hand-made prints”, along with “doorways to other dimensions”.
“Oh, and some ultra-foul scented candles, of course,” they added.
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An event spokesperson said: “Come along to see Black Phillip, the (g)host with the most, as it throws open the doors to another one of it’s market experiences!
“You’ll smell strange things, hear strange things and see some very strange things! It opens at 12pm and closes at 4pm. All ages are welcome and it’s free entry.”
The event follows previous markets by Black Phillips held at the York Medical Society in Stonegate.
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Paddy McGuinness’ apology after missing Bolton Endeavour charity gig
The Bolton-born comic and presenter was due to be in Bolton today for a fundraising event, featuring other big name comics to raise money for Endeavour, a charity which supports those affected by domestic abuse.
The sold out comedy show, held at Bolton Whites Hotel, also featured Justin Moorhouse and Colin Manford, alongside legend Mick Miller.
Unfortunately, Paddy got his dates mixed up, and instead sent a message and also shared the charity’s work with his 2.2 million followers.
Bolton’s very own Paddy McGuinness is set to join TV star Fearne Cotton on stage this summer for (Image: Ian West/ PA Wire)
In the video, Paddy said: “Hello everybody at the Endeavour Project in Bolton, so sorry I can’t be with you today.
“Gutted, my fault, got my diary mixed up, but it’s going to be an absolute belter.
“You’ve got Justin Moorhouse down there doing their comedy and Colin Manford, you’re going to have a belter.
“See you in the next couple one.”
He signed off by blowing a kiss.
Endeavour is a registered charity that works to support all those affected by domestic abuse and provides a range of services, community support, group work and counselling.
It was the first charity in the country to offer an in-house pet fostering service, allowing people to flee domestic households without having to abandon their animals.
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