The Cromwell Lane bridge in the Warwickshire village of Burton Green used to be a wall of foliage, but is now adorned with just a few tree trunk stumps barely a foot tall.
HS2 devastation makes our hearts sink into our boots, says resident
HS2 has stripped the Kenilworth Greenway bare of plants and trees making it a sight for sore eyes says local village residents association chair Rona Taylor
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But when real change means the demolition of people s houses - and the deforestation of a green walkway which even HS2 admits is used by circa 150,000 people a year - then emotions run far deeper than an eggshell.
Cyclist suffered five broken ribs when he was pushed from his bike by an angry dog-walker along the Kenilworth Greenway warwickcourier.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from warwickcourier.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Angry dog-walker jailed after pushing cyclist off bike causing five broken ribs
Oliver thought he was going too fast
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A cyclist suffered five broken ribs when he was pushed from his bike by an angry dog-walker who believed he was riding too fast along the Kenilworth Greenway.
Detail of 240 homes plan by Tile Hill station submitted
Outline permission has already been granted
05:00, 9 MAR 2021
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The layout for the Spitfire Homes section on Cromwell Lane. (Image: Applicant via planning documents)
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Final details have been submitted for 240 homes near Tile Hill station in Coventry.