And so the Headington Shark, a symbol of protest against nuclear weapons and war, was allowed to remain wedged into the roof ...
Pollution as a result of engine noise is just as anti-social as other forms. Who knows what damage it is doing to wildlife.
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How to get tickets to Monty Don’s upcoming talk on his latest BBC TV series, Britain’s lost trees and our quiz of the day round out today’s very green-themed Dawn Chorus.
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