She was one of the most famous faces in Hollywood known as the "blonde bombshell".
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A guide shared how human excrement on one of mount Snowdon's most popular paths, as visitors flocked to the area for Easter.
Gemma Davies even caught a man defecating on the mountain's railway line. She told the BBC, she was "totally disgusted" at the state of the Llanberis path on Saturday morning with stools in paper cups and under stones. Ms Davies, who led a sunrise hike up Wales' highest mountain on Saturday (April 16), said she was having to warn people to "mind the poo", the problem was so bad.
Visitors flocked to beaches and national parks across Wales, with temperatures higher than in Greece, Turkey and the south of Italy, reports North Wales Live. Snowdonia National Park Authority said nothing unusual had been reported.
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But Gemma claimed toilets at the summit were closed along with the café and "there were no toilets open at the bottom when we got to the bottom after a seven hour hike". She added: "There was a lot of stool in paper cups, under stones, and as we were descending it was on the path." As she and a group of visitors were descending, they were stunned at what they saw.
"I caught a guy going to the toilet on the railway line," Ms Davies said. He quickly pulled up his pants and tried to make a quick getaway. But I had already seen it, my group had already seen it. And we had to walk past it as well."
Hundreds of people were fined for dangerous parking as hikers flocked back to Snowdon when lockdown restrictions were eased last year, with the national park introducing pre-bookable only parking at some beauty spots to try and tackle the problem.
North Wales Police also removed several vehicles parked dangerously on the A5 in the Nant Francon area,
She was one of the most famous faces in Hollywood known as the "blonde bombshell".
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With the next bank holiday weekend just around the corner, sunseekers will be making the most of it and might be jetting off for an exotic getaway.
It’s a highlight of the Cheshire town’s annual event calendar and this year’s event will be the first for three years due to the pandemic …and it’s back with a bang!
“Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli.” That story has been spun into a new scripted series, “The Offer,” premiering Thursday onParamount+. It tells the story of the making of “The Godfather” from the perspectiveof the film’s producer, Al Ruddy, a former Rand Corporation computer programmer who found success in Hollywood after successfully pitching the idea for the show “Hogan’s Heroes.”“I spent about two to three weeks interviewing Al Ruddy,” said Michael Tolkin, creator and writer of the series.
Over the long Bank Holiday Jubilee celebration in June, the nation has an additional two days off work which is definitely a reason to party. The government has confirmed that pubs will be able to stay open two hours later over the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend.
Downing Street poured cold water on anyone's hopes of a permanent new bank holiday to mark the Queen’s long reign. Brits are set for an extra day off on June 3 to mark the monarch’s Platinum Jubilee this year - and businesses had called for the bank holiday to be made permanent.
Businesses have called for this year’s bonus Platinum Jubilee bank holiday to be made permanent. Hospitality leaders have written to the Prime Minister and the Chancellor urging them to create a “thank holiday” to honour the Queen.
NEW YORK -- On a trip to New York in the early 1970s, Robert Evans, the former head of Paramount, discovered a dead rat in his hotel room bed. According to the new Paramount+ series “ The Offer, ” this was not an unfortunate travel experience that today would result in a scathing Yelp review, but a warning from the mafia.Crime boss Joseph Colombo believed Mario Puzo's book “The Godfather” was an insult to Italian Americans and did not want Paramount to adapt it for the big screen.The scene is both horrifying and hilarious as Matthew Goode as Evans high-tails it out of town, after ordering the movie's producer, Al Ruddy (played by Miles Teller), to make it right.What's revealed in the 10-episodes of “The Offer,” debuting April 28, is that pressure from the mafia was just one of many hurdles that Ruddy, Evans and other players navigated to get the movie made.“I couldn’t believe some of the stories," said Goode.Adds Patrick Gallo, who plays Puzo: “if you love the film, you’re not going to believe the kinds of things that went into making it."Although the “The Godfather” is an extreme example, Colin Hanks, who plays one of the suits at Paramount’s then owner, Gulf + Western, says “The Offer” provides a window into just how hard it is to make anything in Hollywood.“It’s an interesting show for the people that have watched ‘The Godfather’ and love ‘The Godfather’ because obviously they’re going to know locations, they’re going to know characters, and there’s going to be some insight into the making of the film.
It's little over a month away until everyone in the UK gets an extra day off work to celebrate the Queen.
This year will see the UK enjoy an extra long bank holiday thanks to the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The unprecedented anniversary, which marks the first time a British monarch has reached 70 years on the throne, actually fell on Sunday, February 6 this year.