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 with the slightly shimmering water on the education centre’s pond, commanding... »
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.
Ashamed to be Human
The gut wrenching feeling of guilt, shame and horror washes over my very being, penetrating my soul and every living cell in my body, as I stare at the recognisable contents before my eyes.
Squatters Rights
Squatters Rights - After education event at the Houses of Parliment MP believes "it should be possible to move colonies that are, for instance, damaging ancient churches"
How many turtle doves will be sung this Christmas?
In 1970 there may have been two Turtle Doves and a Partridge in a pear tree in the popular Christmas song but after Defra (Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs) released the statistics on the wild bird population for 2008, the famous song should perhaps be sung as 0.6 turtle doves.
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Over 2,300 trees felled for London exhibition
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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 recognisable back of a porpoise breaches the water. ORCA wildlife officers are the onboard experts.... »
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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... »
Ashamed to be Human
The gut wrenching feeling of guilt, shame and horror washes over my very being, penetrating my soul and every living cell in my body, as I stare at the... »
