
Donna Dean 💙
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Donna Dean 💙
@Donna_Dean
Birds, nature, walking, maps, Border Collies, science Mostly tweeting/retweeting great nature based stuff, oh, and collies
NR9, South Norfolk Katılım Mart 2009
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@JamesAbbott2013 @Essex_CC @yourcolchester They keep doing this outside our Rita home. We have a sign up saying to leave but they still do it. They come every 2 months, how they afford it? Yet 50 yards away theres a road full of hideous potholes, because the lack of drain maintenance causes water to pour down the road.
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A rural roadside verge along a quiet lane, no visibility issues, cut down in May (again) for no reason other than 'it's what we always do'.
Why is this happening Essex County Council @Essex_CC
Colchester Council @yourcolchester ?
What happened to your 'nature recovery policy' ?


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@RosieP4 @nationalgriduk At the very least that will have taken an abundant food source for nearby nesting birds during peak nesting season. It will also have provided exceptional coverage against predators and shelter for newly fledged individuals. I’m sure it was full of newly emerged invertebrates. 😢
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Watch as @nationalgriduk chomps through a hedge. In nesting season. Despite its DCO stating “”In accordance with good practice measure B02, vegetation with the potential to support breeding birds will be programmed to be removed outside of breeding bird season (March to August inclusive) where practicable”. So why was it not practicable not to do it in this instance?The ecologist found nothing (what a surprise) but there is no way a hedge like this does not have nesting birds.
(This is Bramford to Twinstead, not Norwich to Tilbury)
@PylonsEAnglia
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And this crazy scenario is likely being repeated in councils across the country. Well done Reform voters - you’ll get just what you deserved. Trouble is, it takes the rest of us with you
TheBossRoss 🇪🇺 🧶 ❄ 📷 6x💉@BettinaSRoss1
So what happens when Reform take over your local council? This. #KentCountyCouncil
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@GermanSimply_ Their train network is useless, never runs on time, loads of cancelled trains, board a train and the destination changes during the journey. Avoid their network if you wish to get anywhere in Europe as planned.
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@Nickie_Brown Another way to look at it. Burnham flounced out of Westminster after 2 failed leadership bids and now wants to go back, but only if they make him PM.
There is no electoral legitimacy in this.
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Let’s have a think about what’s happening in Makerfield.
This by election is costing taxpayers £226,208. And it’s happening because a Labour MP chose to step aside to make room for Andy Burnham’s leadership ambitions. He admitted that himself.
But here’s some more interesting figures.
If Burnham wins, he’ll have to resign as Greater Manchester Mayor too. That triggers another election costing taxpayers around £4.7 million.
So in total, nearly £5 million of public money could be spent not on improving services, fixing roads, supporting communities or helping struggling families, but on political career ambitions.
People are struggling with bills, crime, NHS waiting lists and communities being ignored. Yet Westminster politics still seems focused on who climbs the ladder next.
That’s what frustrates people. Not democracy. Political games made to look like democracy.
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There is a bunch of solutions .:
- one very common in the pas is called „dziadkowie” aka grandpas
- organized camps and tours
- half-day camps, kids spend a day at organized camp and return home for the afternoon
Kids of course enjoys most free roaming and exploring the city and world on their own
Most of us grew up in a mix of those 🖖😂
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I have never understood the Eastern and Northern European mindset of going on vacation during summer.
When your city is 75 degrees and beautiful and everything is available, you go to Greece and pay $300 a day to turn yourself into a lobster.
Instead of just... going in November. You know, when your city is 40 and dreary and grey with 4 hours of "sun "a day.
And Greece is 75 and you get a private beach.
Make it make sense.
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@urbanponds101 I expect at least half of Brits couldn’t identify a Red Kite at all. Probably ‘an eagle’.
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Britain has lost around half its hedgerows since the Second World War. The wildlife that depended on them has followed a similar trajectory. 🌿
The old field boundary — a strip of blackthorn, hawthorn, dog rose, and elder two to five metres wide between cultivated ground — was not wasted agricultural space. It was a functioning ecological system that maintained pollinators, pest predators, and farmland birds across centuries of working land.
Each hedgerow is a nesting corridor for grey partridge and skylark, a foraging habitat for brown hares and hedgehogs, a site for solitary bee colonies, and a windbreak for the crops alongside it.
The field cultivated to its very edge gives the maximum return this season. It removes the populations of beneficial insects, farmland birds, and small mammals on which stable long-term production depended.
The field with a hedgerow yields a few percent less per cultivated hectare — but remains productive across decades without compensatory chemical inputs. The documented declines in grey partridge, lapwing, and skylark across the British agricultural landscape since the 1970s are directly linked to field consolidation and hedgerow removal.
Practical equivalents for the garden or smallholding:
- A strip of wildflower meadow at least one metre wide at the plot boundary
- A clump of nettles in a shaded corner as a habitat base for red admiral, small tortoiseshell, and peacock butterflies
- A native mixed hedge of blackthorn and hawthorn in place of post-and-wire fencing
- A section of uncut grass between rows of fruit trees
#HedgerowHabitat #FarmlandWildlife #NativeHedge #GardenWildlife

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Unfortunately, my school teacher is no longer with us to grade this piece through her golden rule of journalism: Who, What, Where, When, and Why.
So, let us walk through Laura Kuenssberg's article together and scan it the way she taught me to.
WHO
The article relies heavily on an army of anonymous faces. 'An ally tells me', 'one cabinet minister', 'another minister', 'one source'. This is not verified reporting. It is Westminster gossip and unnamed sources. If sources have no names, they have no skin in the game and no accountability.
WHAT
We are told the race to replace the Prime Minister is officially on. But what has actually happened? One MP resigned from government and another wants to re-enter parliament. Everything else, the timelines, the coronation plots, is speculative drama, gossip, and unnamed sources designed for clicks.
WHERE
The setting is entirely inside the Westminster bubble. An article about such a momentous topic that will affect the lives of millions of citizens contains absolutely no mention of them. There is no word on how the stock market is already reacting or how this uncertainty will impact the entire country and every single citizen.
WHEN
The piece talks about a leadership contest over the summer, yet the author admits this timetable is miles away from being confirmed. A real journalist would know the rules, laws, and procedures, and would offer at least two alternative timelines, including the very real possibility that none of this happens at all.
WHY
We are told Starmer is being pushed because he is a 'slow decision-maker'. This reduces national governance to a personality contest. Why is there no mention of the GDP growth, the many advancements the government announced just last week, or the clear progress made on their manifesto? A proper journalist would look at these undeniable results and search for the deeper, hidden motives of the people challenging the PM.
The Verdict
My teacher would have given this a 2/10. It is a theatre review masquerading as news.
The author lists major issues on the PM's desk, help with energy bills, defense spending, social media safety for children, and so much more. Yet, these crucial issues are treated as mere background decoration for party infighting.
The fact that this comes from the BBC is what should worry us the most.
A broadcaster that built its global reputation on honest, investigative journalism now relies on writers who treat politics like a soap opera.
Between these narratives, figures like Robbie Gibb with questionable political motives, and an Ofcom regulator that does everything except its job, civic trust is being destroyed.
Laura Kuenssberg can go hand in hand with Chris Mason.
We are left to wonder why the two of them are doing this and what their motives are, especially regarding the BBC, which we pay for.
We deserve real facts, not orchestrated drama.
#BBCNews #LauraKuenssberg #ChrisMason #Ofcom #UKPolitics #Journalism #VotersFirst #Decency
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
The race to replace Starmer is on - but he still faces a momentous choice bbc.in/4tIqMhk
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@Heccles94 😢 we’re doomed to never learn the lessons of history.
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NHS sees biggest improvement in waiting times in 16 years
channel4.com/news/nhs-sees-…
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