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National Orchestra seeks new conductors!

Saturday, October 22, 2011
By Tara Marjoram
National Orchestra seeks new conductors!

A wonderful cacophony of low vibrational hums closes in across the fen as large, hairy, bodies supported by tiny, glinting wings appear to defy gravity. Foraging for food, the orchestrated melody of the ever busy bumblebees fill the air. Once abundant everywhere, they heralded in both spring and summer. But what happens when mornings... »

Get Modern or Get Out!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009
By Tara Marjoram
Get Modern or Get Out!

There is a shocking fluorescent pink blot on Constable’s landscape. It has matching spectacularly clean wellies and a camera slung around its neck. The laughter of the ‘A’level students, resonates through the silent Flatford Mill grounds in Suffolk. A squadron of bomber ducks collide... »

Over 2,300 trees felled for London exhibition

Monday, November 23, 2009
By Tara Marjoram
Over 2,300 trees felled for London exhibition

More than 4,700 exhibitors had stands at this years WTM (World Travel Market) at ExCeL in London. Billed as ‘The premier global event for the travel Industry’ it provides a networking opportunity for airlines, tour operators, hoteliers and tourist boards from around the world.... »


An Act or just acting?

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Tara Marjoram
An Act or just acting?

Hunting for stowaways, ORCA stealthily approaches, searching silently for migrants. Children and adults wait in anticipation as the cold uninvited saline air enshrouds the skin. On the horizon, the... »

Royals in Space

Thursday, November 12, 2009
By Tara Marjoram
Royals in Space

The Monarch Butterfly or Milkweed Butterfly (Danaus plexippus) is a rare visitor to the south of the UK, often blown off course from its migratory route from Northern most... »

Decade of campaigning pays off

Monday, November 9, 2009
By Sadii Woo
Decade of campaigning pays off

In two days time, the House of Lords will grant the Marine and Coastal Access Bill its final approval, shortly afterwards it will receive the Royal Assent, after nearly... »

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