Cumberland News Story eco-village would be too big for Carlisle, say councillors Cumberland News Experts from Cumbria Wildlife Trust had previously lodged a complaint about the project, after protected great crested newts were found living nearby. ...
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Cheers as quarrying plans are thrown out This Is Lancashire Their main concerns outlined were noise, traffic and the potential detrimental effect on wildlife and green belt land.
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guardian.co.uk London 2012 beginning to carve out its niche in Stratford guardian.co.uk Somehow it still manages to provide a home for waterfowl and wildlife despite the shopping trolleys and stolen mopeds that are regularly thrown into its ...
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Norwich Evening News Survival's Lord Buxton remembered Norwich Evening News The Duke of Edinburgh joined hundreds of mourners at a poignant service to celebrate the life of the man who brought wildlife into the nation's living rooms ... and more
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New orchard scheme is bearing fruit Yorkshire Post ... there is little use of chemicals and low intensity management in general, are a haven for wildlife , including rare lichen, tits, thrushes and finches
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900-home eco-village would be too big for city, say councillors Cumberland News Experts from Cumbria Wildlife Trust had previously lodged a complaint about the project, after protected great crested newts were found living nearby. ..
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FW 75: Meet the class of '34 FarmersWeekly A founder member of FWAG ("everybody is talking wildlife now but in the 1970s ' birds ' meant women not pheasants"), his ambition remains to sail around the ...
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Helen Watson Jones from Craven Arms graduates Ludlow Advertiser ...
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How to get out and about with Wirral rangers Wirral Globe This month's theme is the wildlife conservation of the reserve. Strong footwear and suitable clothing advised. Suitable for children aged 8+
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Harefield residents celebrate planning refusal Harrow Observer Members of Harefield Residents and Tenants Association, Harefield Village Conservation Panel and Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust were also against the ...
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