These trees created a dessert for wildlife, he said. So we are opening it up and making sure we are bringing wildlife in. It is our aim to make wildlife a priority. “And so, according to the new plans we have submitted, this will be a green car park area. The cars will be ‘wedged in’ between the trees so you won’t see them as much and it wont be so intrusive and full of cars.” There are also plans for Court Farm Gardens as well. The application includes the conversion of the Grade II Listed farmhouse into two units, as well as four extra units on the edge of the walled garden.
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The PBC returned to Fox Sports 1 on Tuesday with an under the radar card at the Shrine Exhibition Center in LA. First up, Ezequiel Flores impressed in his pro debut with a UD win over Juan Miro, who was also making his pro debut. The fight went the full four rounds in the bantamweight division. Up next was the super welterweight Travon Marshall, who was making his own debut against the 0-1 Christian Marron. Marshall made a notable entrance into pro boxing by knocking out Marron in the first.
Super lightweights Amon Rashidi and Jesus Silverya followed. The 8-6-2 Silverya may not have been favored to win the scheduled eight rounder against the 8-1-1 Rashidi, but the 26 year old was impressive early on. He continued to put pressure on Rashidi, who didn’t seem to have an answer for Silverya’s strategy. Ultimately, Ashidi, who was unquestionably game, was unable to do any effective work consistently until the later rounds. There is no doubt, how
Frustrations continue as Lee Eng rift lingers Written by Bruce Barton
A five-month rift between a Los Altos councilmember and a young Black activist shows no signs of abating, with residents last week expressing disappointment over a canceled mediation effort.
Mayor Neysa Fligor announced at the April 13 city council meeting that the mediator agreed to by Lynette Lee Eng and Kenan Moos had “terminated” the mediation, meant to resolve a conflict involving Lee Eng’s statements from last November that were interpreted as racist. The two had agreed to mediation last month.
No further information was given. Lee Eng did not respond to a request for comment.