The Scotsman

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Peep into the grassy verges this summer and there’s more animal drama than you’d find in an episode of Eastenders. It’s the perfect time to take a camera out on your next bicycle ride, as Sustrans Scotland has launched a new Go Wild competitio­n, aimed at capturing images of wildlife on Scotland’s National Cycle Network. The deadline is 18 June and prizes include having your work displayed along the Union Canal during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. www.sustrans.org.uk/ scotphotoc­omp18

Pace setter

You could say Saucony’s Summer 2018 range of trainers have been inspired by the sound of thesea,orthe vacuum cleaner. The Life on the Run: White Noise collection, in eight styles (including Freedom ISO 2, £140, pictured), £100-£140, pay tribute to how this sound, represente­d by the design, has a similar effect to running, with meditative qualities that affect the body and mind.

www.saucony.co.uk

Hero on the high street

Skincare brand, The Hero Project, previously only available online, has launched its vegan and vegetarian friendly products into Marks & Spencer stores in Glasgow and Aberdeen. To celebrate, when you buy two products from the range, you’ll receive a free make-up bag, along with three extra mini heroes (Night Drops 10ml, Glow Drops 10ml and Hyasoft 8ml) worth £24.50. While stocks last, in store only.

www.marksandsp­encer.com

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