National Trust rangers at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk are giving nature on the estate a big boost - by cutting down, or coppicing, some of its trees.
Endangered songbirds and wildflowers are reaping the benefits of traditional woodland management techniques at Sutton Hoo.
Ancient woodland management techniques have been used to tackle climate change and increase biodiversity at an important ...
Cranborne Chase was divided into two districts, the Inner Bounds and the surrounding Outer Bounds - take it in on this Dorset ...
Carmarthenshire County Council has set a goal to increase tree and woodland cover to 17 per cent by 2050. This target is part of their new Tree and Woodland Strategy 2024-2029, aligning with ...
This is a summary of Planning Applications received in the Southern Area Planning Office of Test Valley Borough Council for the week ending ...
Following a very mild start to November, we finally got a taste of winter with icy temperatures and snowfall. After a ...
The resilient, low-maintenance plant with a primordial pedigree (250mn years) is being reappreciated for its ability to temper, texture and ‘add oomph’ — especially in winter ...
It had been alleged that Camilla Fayed robbed Omar Fayed of his £1,900 iPhone in the gym of the family’s Grade I listed estate.
Traditional woodland management techniques have been used by the National Trust to improve biodiversity Ancient woodland management techniques have been used to tackle climate change and increase ...