The intensified offensive has been condemned by the UN and some European leaders.
Now in its 14th year, Sculpture at Kingham Lodge will include pieces in stone, glass, pottery, steel and resin, with prices ranging from £10 to £20,000.Kingham Lodge gardens cover five acres, with herbaceous borders, shrubberies, woodland walks, rare trees, ponds and wildflower meadow that are not usually open to the public.
The proceeds from the exhibition will support a range of charities, including local children's hospice Helen and Douglas House and Cotswolds Arts through Schools.The charity delivers art, music, dance and drama into 54 local schools, positively impacting 8,000 local children.The sculptures are integrated into planting all over the gardens and in the Moorish Pavilion at its heart.
The show will be open to the public from 17 to 26 May.An art exhibition showcasing school shirts emblazoned with anti-knife crime messages will go on display as part of Knife Crime Awareness Week.
Created by young people in Bristol, the exhibition will be held at The Lord Mayor's Chapel on College Green, Bristol, on 19 May.
In the Empty Shirts, Lost Childhoods project, participants aged 13 to 25 were invited to decorate plain white school shirts with poetry, slogans, artwork, and memorials that reflect their feelings and experiences of knife crime.Mauritian Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam said the deal was a "great victory for the Mauritian nation".
Mauritian Attorney General Gavin Glover: "Our country is elated that this 60-year struggle is finally over, especially for our brothers and sisters who were forced to leave their homes."
Although Chagossians have differing views on the deal, one elderly woman at the headquarters of the Chagos Refugee Group headquarters in Mauritius, celebrated it. "Now I can finally go there… and die in peace," she said.US singer Chris Brown has been freed on bail by a court in London after being charged with inflicting an "unprovoked attack" in a nightclub in 2023.