From the top lollipop person to the most dedicated convenience store managers, we celebrate the winners of the year’s most unusual accolades
Michael Leech, from Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, has been named the UK bus driver of the year
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From the top lollipop person to the most dedicated convenience store managers, we celebrate the winners of the year’s most unusual accolades
Michael Leech, from Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire, has been named the UK bus driver of the year
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At Maple Farm, nature is returning in droves: nightingales, grass snakes, slowworms, bats and insects. All due to the vision of a group determined to accelerate its recovery The manically melodic song of the nightingale is a rare sound in Britain these days, but not at Maple Farm. Four years ago, a single bird could be heard at this secluded spot in rural Surrey; this summer, they were everywhere. “We were hearing them calling all night, from five different territories,” says Meg Cookson, lead ecologist for the Youngwilders, pointing to the woodland around us. A group of Youngwilders were…