Wiltshire in Pics: Valentines and a photo mystery
Across Wiltshire this week there has been animal news, a search for information about photographs from a 100-year-old camera and the 'world's most romantic village' welcoming visitors for Valentine's Day.
Lover may be a small place but it has worldwide recognition for its temporary postal service set up ahead of 14 February.
Letters to heaven: continuing the postal theme, a funeral directors in Wilton has set up a post box to allow people to write to loved ones who have passed on to help with the grieving process.
Picture quest: A 20-year-old vintage camera enthusiast, Oliver Barnes, is trying to track down more information on pictures from an old film he found in a 100-year-old camera bought from a Salisbury Antiques Market.
On the move: One of Longleat's most rare Amur tigers, five-year-old Yuki, has departed for pastures new as part of the European breeding programme. She has been moved to Knowsley Safari in Merseyside, with the hope that she will breed with a new partner, but her parents and siblings remain at Longleat.
Help for toads: the toad patrol volunteers in Warminster are pleased with the announcement of overnight closures of a road in the town that the creatures have to cross to get to their ancestral breeding pond.
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