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 A MASSIVE clean up has started after piles of rubbish were left behind聽as thousands of travellers聽attended the Appleby Horse Fair.Around 10,000 travellers flocked to Appleby-in-Westmoreland, Cumbria last week to buy and sell horses.6Snaps show the aftermath of the Appleby Horse FairCredit: PA6Rubbish was strewn across the fields where the h stanley cup orse fair was heldCredit: PA6Litter-pickers scooped up cardboard boxes,  stanley cup plastic bags and packing foamCredit: PAThey brought along more than 1,000 caravans and 3,000 horse-drawn vehicles.The travellers tethered their horses to railings outside pubs and shops on the market towns main street.Now snaps show rubbish strewn across the fields where the horse fair was held.A small bulldozer scooped up cardboard boxes, plastic bags and packing foam.Read More UK NewsBLADE HORROR Schoolgirl knifed in triple stabbing with man and woman arrestedARMED SIEGE Man a stanley termosai rmed with handgun dies after 10-hour stand-off in housing estateOne clean Shvj Meghan Markle  amp; Prince Harry s touching nod to Princess Diana as they call for  compassion  in Archewell website launch
 BRITAIN is set to be hit with a fortnight of thundery downpours and floods as the weekend s balmy weather fades away.Temperatures are likely to remai stanley cups n high, but we could soon see monsoon-style wet weather after the sunniest Spring on record. Scotland, Wales and the north west of England will see the wettest weather over the next fortnightCredit: Alistair GrantWhile many Brits have enjoyed blue skies over this weekend, showers and thundery downpours will c stanley cup over the country over the next two weeks.As temperatures stay high, the wet weather will be even heavier 鈥?with Scotland, Wales and the north west of England among the worst hit areas.Western Scotland, including Glasgow, could see up to four inches of rain, while Liverpool, Manchester and northern Wales could see between two and three inches.The UKs Environment Agency has warned that some areas could see flooding, saying:  Local flooding from surface water is possible until Wednesday for parts of stanley cup  England and Wales. Land, roads an