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4:19pm Thursday 18th September 2008
Increase in dragonflies.
11:01am Thursday 18th September 2008
Adding trees to the garden will bring style, shade and vertical interest.
5:26pm Wednesday 17th September 2008
JESS CHILDS meets Nick and Jo Craddock, whose round-Britain charity sail turned into something of an adventure...
5:16pm Wednesday 17th September 2008
The curlew, or Numenius arquata, is Britain’s largest wader and is named after its evocative “courlee” call. Traditionally it was a bird of the moorland and marsh but it spread into lower-lying pastures and heaths during the 20th century. Curlew numbers decreased after the 1950s, probably because of drainage and changes in farming, including earlier cutting of hay. The curlew feeds on insects, worms and other small animals, and also berries and seeds. It pecks on the surface of the ground and probes into damp soil and grass tussocks with its long curved bill. Both parents care for the eggs and chicks, which leave the nest soon after hatching.
4:44pm Wednesday 17th September 2008
Countryman, JOHN WESLEY, investigates the little-known world of witches broom, oak apples and other autumn treasures waiting to be discovered
3:02pm Friday 8th August 2008
Just when we thought it time to lay out the garden for the summer, along came periods of solid downpours and strong winds, flattening many plants, says Countryman John Wesley
2:47pm Friday 8th August 2008
Charlene was an inspiration to so many for her legendary courage
2:37pm Friday 8th August 2008
A garden party at Buckingham Palace marks landmark year
5:31pm Wednesday 16th July 2008
When the spectacular medieval front famously collapsed on Easter Monday in 1786 the replacement, plain in style, was universally disliked but appeals for it to be demolished fell on deaf ears.What happened next is history...
1:57pm Monday 30th June 2008
A HEREFORDSHIRE band of volunteers is working hard to both promote and fund-raise for the Prince’s Trust and make sure youngsters can take advantage of its programmes.
Updated 3:35pm Monday 6th October 2008
The Metropolitan Black Police Association has said it would "actively discourage" new recruits from joining Britain's largest force, claiming it had "a hostile atmosphere where racism is allowed to spread".
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A 500-year-old barn has been lovingly restored following help from Natural England.
When Richard Abell won the Herefordshire Grassland Society's grassland competition in June, judge Charlie Morgan was full of praise for his system and overall management.
SUNSHINE broke through the mist and clouds on Saturday morning as a north Herefordshire ploughing match got underway.
A HEREFORDSHIRE farm opened up its gates as part of a special open day.
A LYONSHALL drinks producer made it a double by winning big in this year’s Great Taste Awards before taking centre stage at Ludlow’s prestigious food festival last weekend.
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