DAME Mary Berry created a special cake recipe to mark the unveiling of new garden furniture for staff and visitors at Townlands Memorial Hospital in Henley. The.
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A couple whose massive trees were blamed for ruining their neighbour s crop of fruit and vegetables have won a battle to stop them from being axed. Andrew Clark claims the 62ft leylandii belonging to Richard and Laura Beales in Tain, Ross-shire are casting a huge shadow over his garden and having a detrimental impact on his ability to properly grow crops.
He applied to Highland Council under high hedge legislation to get the trees reduced after peace talks between the neighbours collapsed.
The council later issued a notice ordering the leylandii to be reduced to 6.5ft - only to be overruled by the Scottish Government after the Beales appealed the decision.