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A legal case has opened in Britain over the felling of a much-loved, ancient tree named the 'Sycamore Gap.' Some Britons are struggling to get over its demise.
Its boatlike outline is formed by a log facade with two opposing structures: one is a tree house–esque hideaway, and the other holds a kitchen, dining area, and bathroom.
Art aficionados Chris Lacy, Lillian Caffrey and Patricia Lacy take a closer look at the artwork on display in the ‘Family Tree’ exhibit ... and bandages where branches had been damaged.
It is the final week of February 2024, and the City of London, the capital’s ancient financial district, where corporations ...
The Chlamydera cerviniventris can be shy and cautious. Sometimes, it travels alone, and other times, it travels in noisy ...
A RARE venomous spider known as the “master of disguise” has been seen lurking in the UK – can you spot it? The ...
A run-down classroom building at a Stoke-on-Trent school is set to be replaced with a new facility to support pupils with ...
Portland firefighters patrol the 5,200-acre Forest Park at least twice weekly removing low hanging branches and fallen trees.
Their legs have lateral hairs, giving them a feathery appearance, further masking their outline against ... that conserving mature trees and their lichen-covered branches is crucial to the species ...
Branches scratched her face and arms and twigs ... Standing in the middle of the meadow, like some regal queen, was a giant ...
Here are the latest planning applications submitted to Cumberland Council, featuring proposals for new homes, tree works, extensions, and changes ...