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BBC News
17-04-2025
- Science
- BBC News
Northern Lights sparkle above Oxfordshire, Dorset and Hampshire
The Northern Lights have put on colourful displays in the night sky across the images were taken by across Oxfordshire, Hampshire and Dorset on Wednesday as the lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, appeared between 22:00 and 23:00 was second night in a row the Aurora Borealis appeared in the UK's skies with solar activity reported on Tuesday in University's Aurora Watch UK website had put out a "red alert" for activity across the country on Wednesday night. You can follow BBC Oxfordshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.


BBC News
02-04-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Charges introduced at Cambridge city centre tennis courts
Two sets of tennis courts in Cambridge city centre will no longer be free, and players will have to pay up to £5 to use them. Cambridge City Council said the charges would be introduced at Christ's Pieces and Jesus Green from 7 authority said it was "facing financial pressures" and it had to look at ways to save money as all as maintaining and improving its tennis other council-run courts in six city locations will remain free to use. The authority said it wanted to continue giving residents the chance to play the sport, but maintaining tennis courts cost added the typical national cost to book council owned outdoor tennis courts was more than £7 per session. From Monday, it will cost £5 for 45 minutes on Christ's Pieces and Jesus Green between 12:15 and 14:30 BST, and after 18:15 will cost £2 for 45 minutes between 07:00 and 12:15 BST and between 14:30 and 18:15 are four courts at Christ's Pieces and six, including two grass courts, at Jesus Green.A city council spokesperson said: "Like other councils nationally, Cambridge City Council is facing financial pressures and is having to look at where it can save money or generate income."They added: "This money will allow us to maintain and improve our tennis courts in the coming years to make sure all residents have access to high quality facilities in their local neighbourhoods." Follow Cambridgeshire news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.