A new short course launched by Wrexham Glyndwr University will take an in depth look at the climate crisis and the solutions we have to solve it. This module, titled Introduction to Climate Change, will be delivered by David Sprake, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader for Renewable and Sustainable Engineering. He will look at the […]
A number of trees were felled on Bungay Common last week.
- Credit: Candy Kourakos
The felling of several trees planted to mark the Queen s silver jubilee has been met with anger and disappointment.
The Jubilee Woods, on Bungay Common, were planted in 1977, but several trees were felled last week as part of a management plan by landowners.
Candy Kourakos, of Broad Street, said: It is a beautiful place and I just felt I couldn t let the felling of several mature poplars go without mourning their passing. They were planted as little saplings in a little fenced-off area in 1977 and have grown big and strong.