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However, those planning to trim their hedges should be mindful not only of the potential impact on the hedge's health during ...
As well as the implications for the hedge's growth while flowering, you may also run afoul of a law that could see you fined ...
While we might be desperate to get out in our gardens with the hedge trimmer, it's actually illegal to cut back hedges at this time of year ...
All four of Erin Patterson's guests became ill after they ate their meal, which included hand-picked mushrooms. Within a week ...
Trimming or cutting your hedges this month could land you in some serious legal bother due to strict environmental law ...
Many birds are still nesting and feeding their young even in July, with the law set to come down hard on those who break it ...
The programme is available to school-aged children from reception to year 11 who receive benefits-related free school meals.
In Alistair Grant’s article “Scotland's seagulls: A menace or Misunderstood?” I read, with incredulity, the expert Kirsty Jenkins telling us seagulls are neither a nuisance nor malicious; they are not ...
Openreach employees on a volunteer day, with their cherry picker worked in conjunction with the RSPB and the RSPB local group to help these threatened birds.
The RSPB and Northumbria Police successfully brought a conviction against two Amble brothers for illegally disturbing the rare birds by landing their boat on the island to pick shellfish in 2013.
Anyone who has a bird bath in their garden is being urged to take action before this Saturday, when weather conditions are ...