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Hip hop band The Scribes to perform at Aldershot s The Tracks

Hip hop band The Scribes to perform at Aldershot s The Tracks
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Neil Gore of Townsend Theatre bringing his new play to Wisbech

Fall under nature s spell at fantastic Leicestershire festival in the National Forest

Fall under nature s spell at fantastic Leicestershire festival in the National Forest
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The Iron Wall of Somerset will NOT fall: Defiant farmer whose 300ft metal corridor has kept ramblers and dogwalkers off his land for a decade insists they brought it on themselves

EXCLUSIVE: Landowner Alun Brunt, 73, said Somerset s Iron Curtain would not be coming down any time soon because it does the job in Rodden Meadow, Frome.

News this week: Land access could cause problems for ecosystems plus concerns about rising costs for clay shooting businesses

Problems for ecosystems Richard Negus reports: Wildlife could suffer under a proposed new countryside access act, leading conservationists warn. News that a future Labour government would legislate for a “default of access” to the British countryside, has troubled leading practical conservationists. Jim McMahon MP, shadow environment secretary, vowed his party would “open more of the countryside for people to explore”. While the pressure group Right To Roam was effusive about the announcement, Dr Roger Draycott, head of advisory and education at the GWCT, countered by saying: “Disturbance, particularly by dogs off leads, is a real problem for ground-nesting birds.” Dr Draycott’s informed opinion was echoed by Adam Steed, a Suffolk-based wild-bird keeper and previous winner of the GWCT East Anglian Grey Partridge Award: “I love to see people using the countryside responsibly; however, we regularly see walkers straying off paths and dogs running kilometres away from owner

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