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Lookers Vauxhall Ellesmere Port review [2024] DON'T make this mistake!
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grimsauce · 1 month
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From one side of the lake to the other.
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105nt · 3 months
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So misty in Shropshire today. I stumbled on the cemetery in Ellesmere, mistook it for a church and got out to have a look. Lots of lovely, old monuments. It backs onto a lake full of coots, geese and swans.
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thetreehunter · 2 months
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Felling of The Newnes Oak. A 250-year-old veteran tree, Ellesmere, Shropshire
The felling of the veteran oak tree known as The Newnes Oak, a 250-year-old (English Oak) (Quercus robur ) occurred on the morning of 15th August 2023 on land belonging to Grocott Developments, Prees Ltd. As of 23rd Feb 2024 Forestry Commission England (Forest Services) investigation is on-going. The author was alerted to the felling by a concerned local resident whose property overlooks the 6.4 Ha (16-acre) field in which the oak stood. The veteran oak was the only tree standing in this sizeable field. There are several hedgerow trees, and a Business Park adjoins the field.
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On the day of the launch of Tree of the Year 2023...this happened
To enable dialogue to take place with contractors at the scene, the author met with them on-site as they dismantled the oak. He was informed that the tree would be removed from the site the next day.
Photographs and video were freely shot at the scene. No requests to cease were made. The author did not take photographs of the contractor's faces or company truck.
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When contacted by the author, the Managing Director of Grocott Developments Ltd explained that there were no current planning applications for this field/site. The author noted that at the northern end of the field, a mechanical digger was on site, as were a number of persons in high-vis attire. By the field gate, soil-sample bags were stacked in a pile.
When contacted, Grocott Developments Ltd's managing director spent over ten minutes extolling the environmental and charitable virtues of Grocott Developments. Also, their attention to sustainability and their actions as a company showing they [Quote 'did not pay lip service to such issues.'] When asked as to just why this significant veteran oak was felled, he declined to answer. The author is unsure if there was a professional and fully qualified tree report completed for this tree. ie, one undertaken by a VetCert qualified arboriculturist specialising in veteran and ancient trees. The author also assumes that any Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) implications will be taken into account by Shropshire Council if any planning applications for the site arise. BNG is an approach to development, and/or land management, that aims to leave the natural environment in a measurably better state than it was beforehand. Visit Govt./DEFRA here for further details... > BNG Explained
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Naturally hollowed out oak with PLENTY of sap wood remaining
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©Mike Coburn The Newnes Oak The oak tree had no Tree Preservation Order attached to it, as was confirmed by the author after chatting with the Shropshire Council Tree Officer manager whilst the author was on site. There was also no Forestry Commission felling licence in place. However, subsequent advice to the author made it clear that the size and bulk of the veteran oak tree may have meant that it contravened the Forestry Commission's (FC) Felling Licence regulations regarding their 5 cubic metres of timber regulations.
The exact measurements of the prone oak were later taken on-site and forwarded to the West Midlands Forestry Commission (FC) office. On 22nd August 2023, an FC officer visited the site. The oak tree had been removed by this time. As of 23rd February 2024, the Forestry Commission (Forest Services) investigation is ongoing.
Paragraph 180 c) of the NPPF states that 'development resulting in the loss or deterioration of irreplaceable habitats (such as ancient woodland and ancient or veteran trees) should be refused unless there are wholly exceptional reasons and a suitable compensation strategy exists.
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Childhood Memories This veteran oak tree is a tree of the authors' childhood. Children from the adjacent housing estates would venture across the playing fields, wade across The Newnes Brook, and venture across the open farmland on adventurous childhood play. One child even worked for the then-farm owner at Newnes Farm. Like many towns across the UK, the brook and fields formed a significant part of many people's childhoods. With this in mind, you can imagine the distress of losing such a significant veteran oak tree and the loss of part of one's childhood, too.
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The author is a volunteer local Tree Warden for Ellesmere under the Tree Council's Tree Warden scheme.[He has no official powers and is NOT a qualified arboriculturist]
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Carl Wynne copyright
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Copyright Mike Coburn
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wally-b-feed · 9 months
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Anthony Fineran (B 1981), Ellesmere Rau Shan, 2023
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timetolearnoclock · 11 months
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desolate Ellesmere
“Canada collects no real-estate taxes on desolate Ellesmere.”
April 1953
Quote taken from original text included with the image in the magazine
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finwright · 1 year
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January 2022
Lost but not forgotten, only 15 months late here is January 2022
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fluentisonus · 1 month
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marcus tullius scithero.................
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knithacker · 1 year
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Check Out This Crafty Horse Covered In Crochet Granny Squares ... It's More Than Just Art! 👉 https://buff.ly/3lYvtlh
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bumblebeeappletree · 1 month
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This was aired back in 2020. In time of posting this it’s 2024. This is a very fascinating documentary about the climate of the planet in the past, and what it might look like in the future. I highly suggest everyone watch this.
Paleontologist Kirk Johnson explores the dynamic history—and future—of ice at the poles. (Aired February 5, 2020)
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3EUn0KC | #novapbs
In this two-hour special, renowned paleontologist Kirk Johnson takes us on an epic adventure through time at the polar extremes of our planet. Following a trail of strange fossils found in all the wrong places—beech trees in Antarctica, hippo-like mammals in the Arctic—Johnson uncovers the bizarre history of the poles, from miles-high ice sheets to warm polar forests teeming with life. What caused such dramatic changes at the ends of the Earth? And what can the past reveal about our planet’s climate today—and in the future?
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00:00:00 Introduction
00:05:49 Hunting for Fossils on Islands near the North and South Poles
00:22:52 Fossil of New Dinosaur Species Found in Patagonia
00:29:04 Was Death Valley Always the Hottest Place on the Planet?
00:37:32 How Have Carbon Dioxide Levels Changed on Earth Over Time?
00:49:18 How Do Ice Sheets Form in Antarctica
00:56:47 How Did Life Persist Through the Ice Age?
01:11:29 Impacts of Rising Temperatures on Ice Cycles of the Planet
01:31:30 What Was the Warm World Like Before the Ice Age
01:43:04 This Cave Has Been Frozen for 100,000 Years
01:50:30 Conclusion
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whisperthatruns · 9 months
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Ellesmere Island
You have a job at a pet store. $12/hour. You face the leashes and dog toys, clean the cages and place the rodents destined for the boa constrictor into the freezer first, because you've read Jack London and know that they will go numb, which will hurt, but then they will go to sleep, which is, in your experience, gentle. There is a heroin epidemic in your small, northern town. People going numb all over the place. You don't know their names, you don't name them. Like Hazen, on Ellesmere Island, is a thermal oasis. In the summer it gets so warm you can walk in up to your neck. Still, everyone craves the buried heart 1,000 meters deep in the ice. It'll take a bomb to open that baby up, to expose those guts, to get to the thing we all take for granted as alive. You're comforted by Ellesmere Island, where rats might sleep for thousands of years, waiting for scientists to chip them out, to insert the long needle into their necks. A man rushes in, holds up the pet store with a fishing knife. For a moment you are frozen, but then you put the bills on the counter and raise your hands in the air. The beast in the freezer shifts on the rack, closes its eyes. The man does the same in the parking lot. 120 people visit Lake Hazen every summer and post pictures. During your lunch break you scroll through them on your phone.
Paige Ackerson-Kiely, Dolefully, a Rampart Stands (Penguin Poets, 2019)
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PEAK APOCALYPSE PUNK RHYTHM SECTION -- ETERNAL D-BEAT MASTERS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on peak '80s hardcore punk/apocalypse punk bass guitar & drums -- Roy "Rainy" Wainwright & Dave "Bambi" Ellesmere of the mighty DISCHARGE, during the band's cataclysmic "Apocalypse Now" UK Tour/"WHY" era, c. 1981.
Dis nightmare still @$!#*&% continues!!
Sources: www.picuki.com/media/2603395324941689447 (Picuki 2x).
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lmao my protagonist is literally so in love with these two's relationship the descriptions of them from her pov are WILD (i'm in love with them too)
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kramlabs · 8 months
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