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Harworth completes planting of more than 108,000 trees at Chevington North, in Northumberland northumberlandgazette.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from northumberlandgazette.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Speakers have been announced for the Shellfish Association of Great Britain (SAGB) 53rd annual conference and dinner, which takes place on 6-7 June. ....
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Westerfield railway station s new wildlife garden is taking shape - Credit: East Suffolk Lines Community Rail Parntership A wildlife garden is being created at Westerfield railway station, just outside of Ipswich, after residents won funding to transform a large area of wasteland. Hundreds of perennials, grasses and wildflowers have been planted on the 72 square metre site and a hexagonal planter has been constructed, where the 1st Westerfield cubs will plant herbs for people to help themselves. Informational lecterns have now been installed in the garden in partnership with the Suffolk Butterfly Conservation Trust and Friends of the Earth to help people identify the bees and butterflies they spot. ....
Westerfield railway station s new wildlife garden is taking shape - Credit: East Suffolk Lines Community Rail Parntership A wildlife garden is being created at Westerfield railway station, just outside of Ipswich, after residents won funding to transform a large area of wasteland. Hundreds of perennials, grasses and wildflowers have been planted on the 72 square metre site and a hexagonal planter has been constructed, where the 1st Westerfield cubs will plant herbs for people to help themselves. Informational lecterns have now been installed in the garden in partnership with the Suffolk Butterfly Conservation Trust and Friends of the Earth to help people identify the bees and butterflies they spot. ....