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Winchester City Council planning applications | Hampshire Chronicle

21/01371/HOU, Mark and Karen Austin, removal of existing conservatory and introduction of single storey flat roof extension occupying the same footprint as the conservatory, 68 Grange Road. 21/01714/TPO, Gerard Dailly, tree works, 21 Beech Road. 21/01717/TPC, Lisa Goodhand, tree works, Genko House, 11 Station Approach. Newlands 21/01756/FUL, Grainger Plc, variation of the Section 106 Agreement for planning application 10/02862/OUT, Berewood, Phase 1, Hambledon Road. Northington 21/01409/HOU, Mr and Mrs Buchanan, proposed granny annex to replace existing garden machine store and garden machine store, Keepers, Totford Hill. Otterbourne 21/01086/HOU, Paul and Amber Topley and Reed, take down existing walled swimming pool and golf driving complex; construct new kitchen garden with greenhouse and associated landscaping, Otterbourne Manor, Kiln Lane.

Finding Old Florida

Finding Old Florida Florida is a magnet for tourists and vacationers, known for the speed of its development and the bustle of its urban centers. But beyond hotspots like Miami and Orlando remains a state very much in touch with its long history (St. Augustine was America’s first city, after all!). The allure of “old Florida” remains, hidden among all the modern-day vacationery, winking from around the corners. Quirky, unapologetic, and delightfully kitschy, remnants of old Florida speak to a time when the state was in a different sort of heyday, a time when Florida first began to establish its reputation as America’s lovably weird wild card.

To The Fellowship of the Springs, Florida Is Selling Out An Environmental Treasure

/ The Fellowship of the Springs take viewers into the wonder and beauty of Florida s unique but troubled springs. Florida has the largest and highest concentration of fresh water springs on earth, and the fight to save them is raging. Many of Florida’s springs are at risk, largely from a combination of reduced water flow and increased pollution. Thomas Greenhalgh risked his job and career in 2019 when he sued his own employer, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, to challenge the state’s plans to protect Florida’s imperiled springs from increasing pollution. Greenhalgh, a veteran hydrogeologist and expert on the underground flows that feed North Florida’s springs, argued that the sandy soils and porous rock of the region made them especially vulnerable a position supported by other springs advocates and independent scientists in a long-running lawsuit seeking tougher state restrictions on how surrounding farms and other industries use fertilizer.

To The Fellowship of the Springs, Florida is selling out an environmental treasure | WGCU PBS & NPR for Southwest Florida

To The Fellowship of the Springs, Florida is selling out an environmental treasure | WGCU PBS & NPR for Southwest Florida
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