at Wiltshire Council's headquarters in Trowbridge of more than 100 artworks showed some of the feelings of domestic abuse survivors.
The Isle of Isle of Axholme Foodshare Project helps 300 people a week with food parcels and a community pantry, with food donated by local businesses.Staff had to throw away chilled items after the power went off on 14 April.
The project's Paul Taylor said: "Unfortunately, during the power outages – one lasted five hours – the temperature of our fridges rose and we were forced to destroy some of the stored food."This obviously has an impact on the people we support as there will be less food to go around."Pitcher said residents told him they had suffered two days of power cuts on 14 and 15 April, and it had been a problem for months.
"It is an ongoing issue – some days people have experienced blips in their power, some low power, and other days it has been off for minutes."The MP said he met Northern Powergrid bosses in March to discuss the situation and was updated on the company's scheme to improve power supplies to Haxey.
"They have taken me through the whole scheme, start to finish, and I absolutely have confidence that once that is delivered, these problems should go away."
The supplier said: "On the evening of 15 April 2025, we were made aware of an unplanned power cut in the areas of Isle of Axholme and Haxey affecting 500 customers.However, while many will be sending "love from lover", they might find they pronounce it wrong - it is actually "lover" like "Dover".
Before the Lover Community Trust was established in 2016, the Lover Post was in operation for four decades until the village post office closed in 2008.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.: 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.