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on Jun 4, 2025
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Thanks to the collaborator Heather Green for this alert. What a brilliant find! The height of the ‘bridge’ is an indicator of the range of extreme tides in this coast! The bridge worked from 1873 to 1922. You can find more information and images here. try was posted in Uncategorized by Owain Jones. Mark the […]

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on Jun 4, 2025
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 Rachel Reeves, the Foreign Minister of the Treasury, is due to the two -year box and announces what could be said that it is the most significant set of decisions that the Government is established to take this parliament: the review of expenses. While it may sound technical, it will undoubtedly be or great importance. […]

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on Jun 2, 2025
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In a brother blog of this site there is a list of approximately 100 works of art associated with the Severn estuary (United Kingdom). It is an incredible and inspiring landscape, so it is not surprising that there is so much art associated with it. Severn Art Atlas (Seaa) estuary consists of a blog with […]

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on Jun 2, 2025
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An increase in threats and abuse aimed at parliamentarians and electoral candidates is actively undermining the health of democracy, has concluded a cross -party investigation chaired by the president of the commons. A provisional report of the speaker’s conference discovered that intimidation is deterring people to defend the position and hinders that the elected representatives […]

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on Jun 2, 2025
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An urgent warning is being issued to parents ahead of the heatwave, when kids are likely to take a dip in a paddling pool. Temperatures are set to rise to 26°C in some parts of the UK this weekend, and this mini-heatwave means that parents up and down the country will likely be getting the paddling pool out for their […]

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on Jun 2, 2025
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Recent surveys, with conservatives rotating between the third and fourth place, shows more than the fact that the public does not trust us; It indicates a growing risk of political irrelevance. After the elections, the party has gone through a period of reflection. The reform pressure on the right and the liberal democrats in the […]

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on Jun 2, 2025
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The Rachel Carson reserve is part of the North Carolina Costera Reserve and the National estuarine research reserve. The reserve “is a network of 10 protected sites established for long -term research, education and administration. This program protects more than 44,000 stones of land and water, which provides essential habitat for wildlife; offers educational opportunities […]

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on May 29, 2025
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This is from the website five books. Click on the image below to jump to the page, which includes a discussion of each book and Nicholson’s books. Click here to see a list of books on the tides on this website. This entry was posted in Uncategorized by Owain Jones. Mark the permanent link. When […]

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on May 29, 2025
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The Secretary of the Environment has declared that the “it was to benefit from the failure” is over “after the regulator, of the regulator, of what fed with the water of Thames Water, what. The financial sanction follows two separate investigations that discovered failures in their wastewater operations and violations of the rules related to […]

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on May 28, 2025
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The government is actively consulting the benefit limit of two sections, confirmed the Secretary of Education, stating that the measure is “on the table.” Bridget Phillipsson said a government work group, which was launched last July, is examining “all liver” to get children out of poverty. Phillipson serves as co -chair of the child poverty […]