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Archaeological survey of land to aid nature restoration reveals two Roman villas
Romford Recorder· 2 days agoThe charity commissioned the survey across more than 1,000 hectares (2,471 acres) at the Attingham Park estate in Shropshire, to map the area’s archaeological remains. The findings will help ...
Plans submitted to replace 'unique' Shaw's Corner sculptures with replicas
The Welwyn & Hatfield Times· 4 days agoThe National Trust, which owns the museum and former home of playwright George Bernard Shaw, has applied to Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council ...
Anxious wait to see how Arctic terns fare at North East colony struck by bird flu
The Northern Echo via Yahoo News UK· 14 hours agoRangers looking after Britain’s largest mainland colony of Arctic terns are “on tenterhooks” to see...
The discounts pensioners and the over 60s can claim in the UK
York Press via Yahoo News UK· 16 hours agoFor instance, National Trust offers a senior discount on their memberships if they have been a...
A Culture War Erupted Over U.K. Stately Homes. Who Won?
New York Times· 5 days agoA painting in Dyrham House, a grand mansion in southwest England, offers a panoramic view of the...
Two ancient Roman villas used for farming discovered on National Trust estate
Daily Telegraph· 2 days ago“This new geophysical survey has really transformed our knowledge by establishing a comprehensive...
Abandoned unsafe stadium left to rot given new lease of life as refurb begins
The Irish Sun· 14 hours agoWORK has now begun on renovating a unique Miami sports stadium that was left to rot for 30 years. Hurricane Andrew wreaked havoc in the Florida city back in 1993, damaging the one-of-a-kind aquatic venue.
General Election: Meet the Rayleigh and Wickford candidates seeking your vote
Echo via Yahoo News UK· 5 days agoTaylor (Image: Chris Taylor) Why elect me? This election is hugely important to the country. We live...
How Pendle's historic mills could be transformed into offices and homes
Lancashire Live via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoResidents, businesses, arts and community groups are being encouraged to give their views on how vacant historic mills in Pendle can be redeveloped for the future while keeping their character.
Rebellions, rockfalls and rugged beauty: What makes this coast so special
The Dorset Echo· 6 days agoIt is also the oldest part of Dorset's Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site, with rocks dating from 200 million years ago. The National< ...