Geoff Capes was for many years England’s most famous athlete and a favorite of Queen Elizabeth II. He was also a policeman ...
He pulled dump trucks, flipped cars and tossed five-pound bricks as if they were Kleenex boxes. Tending to parakeets brought out his gentler side.
An app to promote Holbeach has been shelved until at least next year. An 'augmented reality' tour of the town was in ...
After a successful opening in October, Ruby Lodge Care Home in Thirsk is to host its first community coffee morning. The event on Friday from 10 am to 12 noon will become a regular monthly event on ...
Country Court was founded in 1983 by Roshan Bogha and current Chairman, Abdul Kachra with the opening of their first care ...
A frequent guest on "Record Breakers", Capes won a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for throwing a brick 146ft, ...
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 10 of South Holland’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows ...
Geoff Capes, who has died at 75, was twice the world’s strongest man and a three-time British Olympian.
There is a mobile home on site, formal gardens and ample vehicle parking for several vehicles. Holbeach Fen is a rural settlement close to Sutton St James which has a range of facilities including ...
Kavita and Sanjay Pilani, who own Empire Garage in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, said this year has been the worst with incidents happening up to twice a day. Mrs Pilani said they have reported every ...
Photo: Tony Duffy/Allsport Capes was also a budgerigar breeder. Photo by Don Morley/Getty Images Geoffrey Lewis Capes was ...
Photo by Don Morley/Getty Images Geoffrey Lewis Capes was born in 1949 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, the seventh of nine children. And trouble was never far away. “I was a hell of a fighter as well ...