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2013/06/19 12:23
2013/06/19 12:23
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Reading West’s Labour parliamentary hopeful has raised concerns that the flying pesticide spraying in Pangbourne could have been against the law. Victoria Groulef has referred her concerns to Labour...
2013/06/19 12:23
2013/06/19 12:23
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2013/06/18 17:19
2013/06/18 17:19
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Naturists are to be banned from a renowned beauty spot after police were alerted to indecent acts at the popular beach. The miles of white sand at Holkham in north Norfolk have long been shared by...
2013/06/18 06:31
2013/06/18 06:31
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Naturists to be banned from Holkham beach due to anti-social behaviourNaturists are to be banned from Holkham beach from July 1. Naturists are to be banned from a nationally-renowned Norfolk beach...
2013/06/17 15:32
2013/06/17 15:32
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A PROJECT, which has given more than 4,000 Islanders the opportunity to get outside and help conserve the environment, has been given funding for another year. Natural Wight, launched in 2011, is...
2013/06/14 23:37
2013/06/14 23:37
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Brendan Barber. Formerly general secretary, Trades Union Congress. For services to employment relations. (London) Nigel Bogle. Co-founder and group chairman, Bartle Bogle Hegarty. For services to the...
2013/06/14 15:09
2013/06/14 15:09
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Then came the practicalities – a long, long list, which no-one is quite sure is as complete as it should be.The first decision was to find a location. “Tim Albery, our director, wanted the piece to be...
2013/06/10 20:54
2013/06/10 20:54
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Last updated at 12:01, Monday, 10 June 2013 A wildlife expert is “disgusted” by a decision to allow the shooting of a dozen gulls at an industrial estate on the edge of Carlisle. An unnamed pest...
2013/06/08 23:39
2013/06/08 23:39
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Opponents of the plan to use licensed marksmen to shoot badgers are focusing on the Yorkes. Killing the largely nocturnal mammals will help curb the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle, some experts...
2013/06/06 10:09
2013/06/06 10:09
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As the tide ebbs, and sea birds swirl overhead, the samphire pickers, like a row of English paddy-workers approaching a rice field, make their way down on to the flats. They have roughly four and a...
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2013/06/05 08:58
2013/06/05 08:58
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Sirius said it welcomed the extra time as it allowed further feedback from stakeholders to be provided to the planning committee of the North York Moors National Park Authority, after the company had...
2013/06/04 17:05
2013/06/04 17:05
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East Lancashire farms to take part in Open Farm Sunday event Meredith Lacuve with newborn twin goats at Cronkshaw Farm, Helmshore THERE’s a chance to find out more about where your food comes from...
Aberdeen
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2013/06/04 12:49
2013/06/04 12:49
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Public inquiry opens in Kendal into extending national park boundaries AN historic public inquiry has opened today to hear whether two local national parks should be made larger for the first time in...
2013/06/03 13:53
2013/06/03 13:53
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Badgers bring a halt to broadband programme in North Yorkshire THE roll-out of superfast broadband is seen as crucial to the rural economy, but attempts to do so in part if North Yorkshire have been...
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2013/06/03 07:42
2013/06/03 07:42
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Published at 07:30, Monday, 03 June 2013 HEAVY rain has caused further delays to repair work on a landslip in Stocksfield. For the torrential downpours which caused widespread flooding across the...
2013/05/29 20:12
2013/05/29 20:12
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There is no way that the entire badger population in the two pilot cull zones will be destroyed (Culls risk illegally exterminating badgers, animal expert warns, 27 May). Safeguards have been put in...
2013/05/29 06:58
2013/05/29 06:58
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Wed 29 May 2013 LONDON (SHARECAST) - The global pharmaceuticals sector is stuck in the �doldrums� due to the impact of the so-called 'patent�cliff.' However, they have rebounded from their previous...
2013/05/24 13:54
2013/05/24 13:54
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End of lease sparks fears for 350 Northallerton jobs One of a market town's biggest employers could be forced to leave with the loss of 350 jobs. Angry workers at the Rural Payments Agency (RPA) in...
2013/05/23 14:27
2013/05/23 14:27
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Police ready for West Somerset badger cull activist threat More than 2,000 badgers will be killed within a 300sqkm pilot zone in West Somerset. POLICE are bracing themselves for a possible increase...
2013/05/22 12:41
2013/05/22 12:41
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Environmental projects which map some of the most important benefits we get from nature have been brought together for the first time in an online database, following national survey work by...
2013/05/21 15:32
2013/05/21 15:32
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VISITORS to Riverfest on Saturday will be able to grill representatives of the Navitus Bay development about their plans for an offshore wind farm off the west coast of the Isle of Wight. Navitus Bay...