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Mineralwell Park in Stonehaven will become a living memorial to merchant Thomas Blake Glover
Mineralwell Park in Stonehaven will become a living memorial to North East merchant Thomas Blake Glover after the arrival of 120 cherry blossom trees to Scotland later this year.
As part of a project to mark 150 years of Japan-UK friendship, Stonehaven was selected as a UK site following an approach by local MP Andrew Bowie to the Japanese embassy in 2018.
The Conservative MP for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine, Mr Bowie has asked Mr Johnson to take part in the planting, which was moved from March to November due to the pandemic.
ANGOLA â A second set of replacement windows to be installed at the former First National Bank of Angola building on the Public Square started going in on Monday afternoon and appear to be complete, minus some trim.
The work comes months after a lawsuit ordered removal of the first set of replacement windows then the February approval by the Angola Historic Preservation Commission of a new set of windows was approved. The HPC is very pleased with how this situation turned out. The company that owns the bank building went from willfully ignoring the City of Angola s laws regarding historic preservation to being quite cooperative, even making changes HPC didn t ask for. It was a refreshing change of attitude, said Lee Sauer, president of the Historic Preservation Commission.
Resilient community farms provide ‘living’ nourishment Small family farms were once the norm across this country, but are increasingly being replaced by large-scale industrial farms. Yet there are families like the Blacks of Markdale, Ont., Mike and Patty and their four boys John, James, Chris and David, who continue to keep the family farm alive. They continue to be an important source of nourishment in their communities, providing food for hundreds of local families. Photo by Michael Swan May 21, 2021
Winter is not just weather and neither is spring. Our long, grey season of COVID discontent and loneliness is not quite over, but outside our windows and outside our cities spring is relentless.