HS2: Tree-felling at Roald Dahl wood paused by High Court
Published
image copyrightChris J Ratcliffe
image captionActivists had been sleeping in trees in Jones Hill Wood, which is said to have inspired Roald Dahl s Fantastic Mr Fox
The felling of trees in the path of the HS2 rail link has been paused after the High Court gave protesters the right to apply for a judicial review.
The legal action was brought by Mark Keir from Earth Protector Communities.
Jones Hill Wood near Wendover in Buckinghamshire is said to have inspired children s author Roald Dahl.
HS2 plans to create a new 22,000-tree woodland nearby. The court will decide if the case merits a judicial review after 24 May.
تحوُّلات دراماتيكية متسارعة في محيط مأرب - قناة العالم الاخبارية
alalamtv.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from alalamtv.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
[샛강에서] 4월의 꿈
kmib.co.kr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kmib.co.kr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
천연물질 처리로 참나물 기능성 물질 증진 방법 밝혀
ecomedia.co.kr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ecomedia.co.kr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Multi-gen groups
Hike: Ardgillan is a gem. A stately country house with crenellations, the fairytale vision rises out of an impressive 194-acre demesne which once had its own private railway platform for the influential Taylor family, who lived here until 1962. Overlooking the Irish Sea, with views to the Mourne Mountains, this sweeping coastal estate offers open parkland, woods and acres of walks, trails and cycle paths. Gardening enthusiasts will enjoy the magnificent floral displays, from the wildflower meadow to Victorian walled garden. A fairy tree trail, guided quiz, deep woods and large playground will keep children nicely entertained. Comfy tearooms with additional garden tables provide refreshments and you can book afternoon tea twice a month in the house’s elegant drawing room. A tour of the house is available, too. – JB