Garden design expert, Sam Stevens, from Pergolux UK, said: “The overall best city for gardening is Manchester thanks to its mix of rain and sunshine. “Bradford ranked as the worst city for gardening ...
The UK Gardening Index has unveiled Manchester as the top city for gardening, but across the Pennines you will find the worst ...
Rain and snow will see out weekend but temperatures due to rise next week - The Met Office said it could hit 13C or 14C by ...
Rain and snow are expected to continue throughout the weekend before temperatures start to rise again next week. Parts of East Anglia were hit with snow on Saturday, with 2cm in Norfolk and 1cm in ...
Sheffield city centre is facing an "epidemic" of overflowing commercial bins that is driving away visitors and attracting rats, according to local residents. The issue has reached a "highpoint" in the ...
If you love the idea of having fresh herbs for cooking, an indoor herb garden might be perfect for you -- especially during the colder months. I also like to bring greens into my living space for ...
Follow live coverage as Sheffield Wednesday face Luton Town in the Championship today. An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition ...
But after using an indoor garden for three years, I’m a convert. It’s really useful as insurance that I’ll always have fresh herbs — it’s like a tiny farmers’ market stand in my ...
The draw extended the Leeds advantage over second-placed Sheffield United to two points ... Monday night’s contest was played in awful conditions as rain continually swept across the pitch ...
Rain is predicted for the rest of the Midlands (Oxford, London, Milton Keynes) and East Anglia (Cambridge, Norwich, Ipswich), as well as parts of northern England (Lincoln, Sheffield, Nottingham).
Fresh weather warnings for heavy rain and wind have been issued for parts of England and Wales by the Met Office after a weekend of battering by Storm Eowyn. Following miserable weekend weather ...
High-intensity rain — more than half an inch per hour — can wreak havoc on burned areas, increasing the likelihood of flooding and landslides on soil made water-repellent by fire. Ahead of the ...