

Nicky Geeson 🍃💚🍃💧🧭
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Recording local heritage and wildlife is important. If we don’t know what we have now, we can’t know what we are losing.




A road bridge over the River Wye just west of Hereford would destroy ancient woodland and the habitats of many unusual wild flowers and other wildlife. It's currently quiet, dark, remote and beautiful, but would become noisy, lit-up and with continual vibrations of traffic

Peri/menopause isn’t a “new trend.” It’s what happens when an ENTIRE generation of women hits a life transition we were never properly studied for, educated about, or prepared for. GenX and Xennials weren’t “caught off guard” because we’re dramatic…we were kept in the dark. I see you. XO, Dr. Jen


The People's Emergency Briefing covered in the @thetimes today... See our interactive map to find a screening near you.. #PEBuk link.thetimes.com/view/61951c634…







On the left is old woodland full of bluebells & wild daffodils, undisturbed for centuries. The traffic modelling shows all of this is to be destroyed & every 🚗 journey won't be just 6 mins quicker but will actually be 4 minutes longer!


@HfdsCouncil claim a high level dual carriageway over the River #Wye here will be "designed to work with Herefordshire’s beautiful landscape with mitigation built in from the start." No explanation how, as it can't be done! Once lost this landscape of the Wye walk is gone.



@HfdsCouncil claim a high level dual carriageway over the River #Wye here will be "designed to work with Herefordshire’s beautiful landscape with mitigation built in from the start." No explanation how, as it can't be done! Once lost this landscape of the Wye walk is gone.





@HfdsCouncil claim a high level dual carriageway over the River #Wye here will be "designed to work with Herefordshire’s beautiful landscape with mitigation built in from the start." No explanation how, as it can't be done! Once lost this landscape of the Wye walk is gone.

@HfdsCouncil claim a high level dual carriageway over the River #Wye here will be "designed to work with Herefordshire’s beautiful landscape with mitigation built in from the start." No explanation how, as it can't be done! Once lost this landscape of the Wye walk is gone.

