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Sacred Mysteries: The last active volcano of the Lake District

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Open Spaces Society mourns passing of vice-president

As part of his work, he was fascinated by the history of commons, leading to him acquiring the title of lord of the manor of Plardiwick at Gnosall in Staffordshire.  Kate Ashbrook, general secretary of the Open Spaces Society, said: “It was our good fortune that Ronald selected the Open Spaces Society for his attention soon after his retirement.   “He worked prodigiously for us and our interests. As our treasurer he nurtured our resources, and he spoke out for the protection of green spaces in and around the capital.  “He is fondly remembered for the tireless manner in which he championed green spaces in and around London, for his detailed notes and his thoroughly-researched responses to government and local authority consultations. 

Letters: The NHS robbed patients of care by commandeering private hospitals

13 February 2021 • 12:02am More than one in three ambulance staff have had Covid-19, most of them catching it while at work Credit:  Stefan Rousseau/PA SIR – I admire the attempts by Matt Hancock, the Health Secretary, to reform the NHS to make it more responsive to the risk of future pandemics. He seems, however, to have rejected the Tories’ 1944 mixed private-state plan, flagged up by Allister Heath (Comment, February 11). This may be because we already have such an organisation. Local private hospitals have, for the second time in under a year, been taken over by the NHS, meaning that patients who have paid large premiums for private health cover cannot access what they have paid for.

New £5 million project to save woodlands

New £5 million project to save woodlands Natural England’s LIFE in the Ravines project is launched today with £5 million of funding. From: Image credit: National Trust The project will tackle ash dieback in the ravines The future of the beautiful ravine woodlands in the Peak District is looking brighter thanks to £5 million in funding. The LIFE in the Ravines partnership project, led by Natural England, will tackle the threat that ash dieback poses to the forested river valleys of the Peak District. The project has received £3.6m in funding from the EU LIFE programme, with the remainder coming from project partners.

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