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Why are the rich and famous desperate for a forest of their own?

David and Victoria Beckham Credit: Getty I wasn t the only one to spend 2020 worrying about newts. Like many, the forced confinement of the past year focused me in on my own patch, made me pay attention to things that had previously passed me by. One of the things I noticed was that the area at the end of my garden that had once been a pond was now a weed-grown swamp, devoid of life. Wildlife ponds are having a moment. Ed Sheeran has had a two-year battle with irate Suffolk neighbours over a vast pond he built to encourage dragonflies, newts and toads  (he was accused of wanting to use it as a swimming pool). And last summer David and Victoria Beckham won planning permission for a wildlife lake of their own, although the council specified that they must provide escape routes for aquatic animals when digging out the silted-in site they were seeking to renovate.

Has crisis management firm forced Eton s controversial head into wearing a tie?

A crisis management firm looks to have forced Eton s controversial head Trendy Hendy into wearing a tie and dumping ultra-liberal books from his shelves. The exclusive school has been forced into the limelight recently, following the sacking of  English teacher Will Knowland in November over a YouTube lecture criticising feminist thinking and the conviction of ex-teacher Matthew Mowbray for sexually assaulting three boys. Today the Mail On Sunday has revealed how £42,500-a-year Eton has drafted in City PR firm Brunswick to help the school, and headmaster Simon Henderson, rebuild their image.   The Mail On Sunday s Charlotte Griffiths writes today: My sources say Brunswick is on board to help Henderson quash the rumours, bring unity to the school and calm down those who accuse him of eradicating traditions in favour of a woke makeover.

TALK OF THE TOWN: Crisis-hit Eton drafts top City PR firm

TALK OF THE TOWN: Crisis-hit Eton drafts top City PR firm
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From the ground up: on the importance of good soil

From the ground up: on the importance of good soil
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There s a whiff of Marie-Antoinette to the celebrity rewilding craze

The likes of Geri Halliwell ignore the dull dreariness of true conservation work 7 February 2021 • 6:37pm ‘Oh my God!” squeaks Geri Halliwell, addressing a substantial owl perched on her leather-gauntleted forearm, “I feel like you’re looking into my soul. He wants to tell me something.” The owl looks underwhelmed. Possibly it would like to tell Geri that it is a she, not a he. The white-bearded owl-wrangler overseeing Geri’s introduction to birds of prey for her arrestingly eccentric YouTube vlog, Rainbow Woman, remarks that the owl thinks of him as its partner. “We get them sexually responsive to humans,” he confides. The owl continues to look underwhelmed.

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