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woodlands, like here at lodge hill in kent, have been decimated over the decades.te for nightingales, but the local council wants to build much—needed houses on part of it. if housing development was to go ahead at lodge hill, it would constitute the biggest destruction of one of our finest wildlife sites for 25 years. and at a time when the government has clearly expressed a commitment to restoring nature, it seems madness to conceive, let alone to consent to such a development. a walk in the woods is good for your mental and physical health. the government's acknowledged that. it wants to increase woodland cover, especially near where people live. it wants to bring back wildflower meadows and improve rare habitats like heathlands. but the pressure's on for development. we have a housing target we have to meet of 29,500 between now and 2035 — huge demand in medway and in north kent for housing, affordable housing and a whole housing mix, and those houses have to go somewhere. there's pressure on the natural world from road—building too. the department for transpor
woodlands, like here at lodge hill in kent, have been decimated over the decades.te for nightingales, but the local council wants to build much—needed houses on part of it. if housing development was to go ahead at lodge hill, it would constitute the biggest destruction of one of our finest wildlife sites for 25 years. and at a time when the government has clearly expressed a commitment to restoring nature, it seems madness to conceive, let alone to consent to such a development. a walk in...
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woodlands, like here at lodge hill in kent, have been decimated over the decades. for nightingales but the local council wants to build much—needed houses on part of it. if housing development was to go ahead at lodge hill, it would constitute the biggest destruction of one of our finest wildlife sites for 25 years. and at a time when the government has clearly expressed a commitment to restoring nature, it seems madness to conceive, let alone to consent to such a development. a walk in the woods is good for your mental and physical health. the government's acknowledged that. it wants to increase woodland cover, especially near where people live. it wants to bring back wildflower meadows and improve rare habitats like heathlands. but the pressure's on for development. we have a housing target we have to meet of 29,500 between now and 2035, huge demand in medway and in north kent for housing, affordable housing and a whole housing mix, and those houses have to go somewhere. there's pressure on the natural world from road—building too. the department for transport ca
woodlands, like here at lodge hill in kent, have been decimated over the decades. for nightingales but the local council wants to build much—needed houses on part of it. if housing development was to go ahead at lodge hill, it would constitute the biggest destruction of one of our finest wildlife sites for 25 years. and at a time when the government has clearly expressed a commitment to restoring nature, it seems madness to conceive, let alone to consent to such a development. a walk in the...
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woodlands, like here at lodge hill in kent, have been decimated over the decades.s, but the local council wants to build much—needed houses on part of it. if housing development was to go ahead at lodge hill, it would constitute the biggest destruction of one of our finest wildlife sites for 25 years. and at a time when the government has clearly expressed a commitment to restoring nature, it seems madness to conceive, let alone to consent, to such a development. a walk in the woods is good for your mental and physical health. the government's acknowledged that. it wants to increase woodland cover, especially near where people live. it wants to bring back wildflower meadows and improve rare habitats like heathlands. but the pressure's on for development. we have a housing target we have to meet of 29,500 between now and 2035 — huge demand in medway and in north kent for housing, affordable housing and a whole housing mix, and those houses have to go somewhere. there's pressure on the natural world from road—building, too. the department for transport can't foresee
woodlands, like here at lodge hill in kent, have been decimated over the decades.s, but the local council wants to build much—needed houses on part of it. if housing development was to go ahead at lodge hill, it would constitute the biggest destruction of one of our finest wildlife sites for 25 years. and at a time when the government has clearly expressed a commitment to restoring nature, it seems madness to conceive, let alone to consent, to such a development. a walk in the woods is good...
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this past weekend news broke of a settlement with a former capitol hill staff who lodged a sexual misconductinst him. the 60-year-old has been serving the seventh congressional district which is parts of delaware, montgomery, chester, berks and lancaster counties since 2011. he has now informed the speaker of the house, paul ryan, that he will no longer run for re-election. >>> well, we're almost there. creeping closer to super bowl sunday and every day more and more signs getting closer. inspiration for eagles nation from the first united methodist church of collingswood. the sign in front of the south jersey church reads, bible quiz, how many versus in the bible are about eagles and patriots? eagles 33. patriots zero. little light hearted fun bible study style. >>> the nfl will will salute 50 medal honor recipients during the torn cos. her shall williams who received the medal of honor for his heroin will flip the coin. the other honorees will stand next to him for the toss. good stuff right there. >>> when it comes to the super bowl there's a lot more to set up than just the stadium entir
this past weekend news broke of a settlement with a former capitol hill staff who lodged a sexual misconductinst him. the 60-year-old has been serving the seventh congressional district which is parts of delaware, montgomery, chester, berks and lancaster counties since 2011. he has now informed the speaker of the house, paul ryan, that he will no longer run for re-election. >>> well, we're almost there. creeping closer to super bowl sunday and every day more and more signs getting...
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hill. >> even your fingers and toes even if you're covered up. let's go to tammie souza. >> that's what a perfectly good lodge for. you need to cover everything up. keith is correct. we could see frostbite in 20, 30 minutes with the type of conditions that we have in the poconos. this morning, actual area temperature, not the feels-like, minus 3. zero in reading. in philadelphia, it was 6. 4 in atlantic city. trenton at 3. dover at 9. wilmington at 5. you get the idea. it's brutally cold. 15 in reading. atlantic city, 18. we're going to continue to fall at this point because we have clear skies out there. 12 will be the low as you wake up in philadelphia. 10 in stone harbor and 10 in trent t trenton. it's the feels-like that is really going to get you. any wind at all is going to make it feel fierce. doppler radar is quiet. we're going to shift gears and talk snow. lake-effect snow with the cold air coming out of canada. but you notice, there's not a lot else. the forecast models say, yes, there is. and there is actually off the coast going to be a system that develops a couple of days away. about 36 hours aw
hill. >> even your fingers and toes even if you're covered up. let's go to tammie souza. >> that's what a perfectly good lodge for. you need to cover everything up. keith is correct. we could see frostbite in 20, 30 minutes with the type of conditions that we have in the poconos. this morning, actual area temperature, not the feels-like, minus 3. zero in reading. in philadelphia, it was 6. 4 in atlantic city. trenton at 3. dover at 9. wilmington at 5. you get the idea. it's brutally...
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hill? >> reporter: yes. right now we have people going up at tamarac lodge. you can be up there until around sunset. you can sightsee and go up there. the sunset from the gondola is beautiful on the way down. >> looks like you'll be popping this weekend in the sierra. >>> let's bring in mark tamayo. we did get rain yesterday but it seems like it cleared up today. >> we're looking at more especially toward sunday night. is there is of storms lining up offshore. as a result we will talk about an active weather pattern over the next seven days. thing starting to dry up. we had scattered showers and reports of hail in parts of marin county. radar coverage backing off over the past few hours but there is a chance between now and 6:00 the possibility of a pop-up shower. here is coverage from san francisco to san mateo. not a lot of organized activity. the one thing standing out is the purple shade showing up. that is a possibility of snow above mount hamilton. maybe a testing on the bay area peaks. kurt numbers, it is chilly. santa rosa 52, san francisco 51, san jose mid-50s. here is our live camera. saw
hill? >> reporter: yes. right now we have people going up at tamarac lodge. you can be up there until around sunset. you can sightsee and go up there. the sunset from the gondola is beautiful on the way down. >> looks like you'll be popping this weekend in the sierra. >>> let's bring in mark tamayo. we did get rain yesterday but it seems like it cleared up today. >> we're looking at more especially toward sunday night. is there is of storms lining up offshore. as a...
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lodge park school in corby after his mother died and his alcoholic father couldn't cope. we'll talk to chris in a moment, but first, let's hear memories of your favourite teachers. music: grange hillline above the doorway and she'd hug each and everyone of us. we'd sing the song in the morning and she was really lovely. just inspired — quite a lot of people from inner—city backgrounds just didn't have that opportunity and they loved it too. i loved going to her classes and i still remember her, and i'm in my 605. so that's got to be good, hasn't it? and the man who started all of this with that tweet is chris young. hejoins us now. good morning. lots of people will be familiar with this but you wanted to find your particular teacher. basically i classify myself as a mental health campaigner. very often when you look back at your past you think of all the bad things that happened. with my book coming out and having a book launch in edinburgh on the 1st of february i was thinking, miss ward. i did really badly the year before i met her at school because my mum died and my dad turned to the bottle. suddenly under her tutelage things changed. what did she do? she treated me like a roc
lodge park school in corby after his mother died and his alcoholic father couldn't cope. we'll talk to chris in a moment, but first, let's hear memories of your favourite teachers. music: grange hillline above the doorway and she'd hug each and everyone of us. we'd sing the song in the morning and she was really lovely. just inspired — quite a lot of people from inner—city backgrounds just didn't have that opportunity and they loved it too. i loved going to her classes and i still remember...