gardengrabbing.blogspot.com
Garden Grabbing in Cardiff and Penarth : Whitchurch Heritage Action Group Fight another Church Road 'garden grab'
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Garden Grabbing in Cardiff and Penarth. Garden grabbing is the newest biggest threat to Welsh domestic gardens. A developer builds in his back garden/buys a site and applies to knock the house down to put several new homes on the plot. Local authorities can do virtually nothing to stop these applications because the garden/land qualifies as "brownfield" - previously developed - and has been favoured in planning guidance. Saturday, June 2, 2007. Pictures by Harley Jones,. Daphne Shepherd writes -. The dev...
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Garden Grabbing in Cardiff and Penarth : Save our parks from Cllr Howells
http://gardengrabbing.blogspot.com/2009/01/save-our-parks-from-cllr-howells.html
Garden Grabbing in Cardiff and Penarth. Garden grabbing is the newest biggest threat to Welsh domestic gardens. A developer builds in his back garden/buys a site and applies to knock the house down to put several new homes on the plot. Local authorities can do virtually nothing to stop these applications because the garden/land qualifies as "brownfield" - previously developed - and has been favoured in planning guidance. Thursday, January 29, 2009. Save our parks from Cllr Howells. However, local people ...
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Garden Grabbing in Cardiff and Penarth : Wow! Pantmawr Inn Saved!
http://gardengrabbing.blogspot.com/2008/12/wow-pantmawr-saved.html
Garden Grabbing in Cardiff and Penarth. Garden grabbing is the newest biggest threat to Welsh domestic gardens. A developer builds in his back garden/buys a site and applies to knock the house down to put several new homes on the plot. Local authorities can do virtually nothing to stop these applications because the garden/land qualifies as "brownfield" - previously developed - and has been favoured in planning guidance. Monday, December 1, 2008. The inspector calls.and the Overall Conclusion. The Lodge,...
clarksonwoods.co.uk
Clarkson & Woods
http://www.clarksonwoods.co.uk/links.html
The Bat Conservation Trust. People's Trust for Endagered Species. The Vincent Wildlife Trust. Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management. The Countryside County for Wales. Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Countryside and Rights of Way Act http. Protection of Badgers Act. Clarkson and Woods Ltd. Email: hello@clarksonwoods.co.uk.
montymammals.blogspot.com
Montgomeryshire Mammals: October 2013
http://montymammals.blogspot.com/2013_10_01_archive.html
Montgomeryshire has a fantastic range of mammals, from the tiny Pygmy Shrew to the great Red Deer, from aerial masters such as pipistrelle bats to expert swimmers like otters. With approximately 40 species of mammals in Montgomeryshire, there is plenty to see, without being overwhelming. I hope this blog inspires you to not only keep your eyes open for our wonderful mammals, but report your sightings too! Monday, 14 October 2013. New bat species recorded in Montgomeryshire. The sonogram which clinched it!
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Our Sponsors
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September 1 - September 4, 2016 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Join the NAFOW email list to receive updates. NAFOW 2016 Registration OPEN. Hwyl - Newsletter of the WNAA. Welsh Culture in North America. Become a WNAA member. Sponsor a NAFOW Event. Join as an AWO. Find out about becoming a NAFOW sponsor. The Welsh North American Association gratefully acknowledges the organizations and. Individuals who provide funding, goods and in-kind services for the. NAFOW 2016 Host Society. Calgary Welsh Welsh Society.
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Useful Links
http://clydebatgroup.org/links.php
Useful links on bats. Useful links and related material elsewhere on the web. Bat Groups Near Clyde. Other Wildlife and Natural History Organisations. Paisley Natural History Society. Glasgow Natural History Society. The Vincent Wildlife Trust. Bats and The Millenium Link. An internet search facility by the Natural History Museum. Please note: the Clyde Bat Group does not necessarily endorse these sites, nor can we be responsible for the nature or accuracy of their content.
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Montgomeryshire Mammals: June 2014
http://montymammals.blogspot.com/2014_06_01_archive.html
Montgomeryshire has a fantastic range of mammals, from the tiny Pygmy Shrew to the great Red Deer, from aerial masters such as pipistrelle bats to expert swimmers like otters. With approximately 40 species of mammals in Montgomeryshire, there is plenty to see, without being overwhelming. I hope this blog inspires you to not only keep your eyes open for our wonderful mammals, but report your sightings too! Saturday, 21 June 2014. Half way through my dinner, the door bell rang. It was a couple of kids ...
mammals-in-ireland.ie
About Us | The Vincent Wildlife Trust
http://www.mammals-in-ireland.ie/about-us
VWT in the UK. Overview of mammals in Ireland. How you can help. VWT in the UK. Waiting for content …. Complete the form to recieve newsletters with information and updates on the Trust's work. Visit our Resources section more information and useful links to other organisations with an interest in Irish Mammals. Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Follow us on LinkedIn. The Vincent Wildlife Trust - 2016. Donaghpatrick, Headford, County Galway Tel: ( 353) (0) 9335304 enquiries@vwt.org.uk.
sussexmammalgroup.org.uk
Events and activities - Sussex Mammal Group
http://www.sussexmammalgroup.org.uk/events
Here are some of the mammal-related courses and events taking place during 2017. so get involved and find out more about our resident mammals in Sussex! An introduction to the small mammals of Sussex. The life and times of the badger. An evening with badgers. An evening with badgers. An evening with badgers. The life and times of the badger. Ecology of the hazel dormouse. Ecology of the hazel dormouse. Harvest mouse ecology and survey. A talk for Sussex Mammal Group. By Jackie Abell of ALERT.
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