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Richard Jefferies in Tolworth & Radio Swindon broadcast

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‪Alison Fure‬  ‪@benton2.bsky.social‬ · 11mo Richard Jefferies in Surbiton & other Surbiton highlights www.mixcloud.com/swindon1055/...   “The beauty of the hill is spoiled, not by nature, but by man’s neglect. The very ground seems sick.”— Richard Jefferies, diary Jefferies Lament  https://on.soundcloud.com/Em7lctOEqRIzVx22o1 Mid-century Surbiton presented a contradiction: a rapidly developing suburb marketed for its beauty, yet one whose sanitary arrangements were dangerously inadequate. The 1854 General Board of Health report —rediscovered by Bob Philips and published in The Story of Tolworth —records in stark detail how many of Surbiton’s new roads and houses relied entirely on cesspools , often left until “the ground around is all saturated.” Westfield Road was singled out as especially alarming, its back-garden pits receiving “all the filth, without any proper drainage away from the premises.” The Minutes of Inspection confirm that twenty-five newly built hous...

Celebrating Trees: recent talks, aftercare, planting

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                              Note bark strips with access hole retained at the top I recently attended a talk at Bruce Castle Museum, a short bus ride from Seven Sisters, where Russell Miller, of the Ancient Tree Forum, spoke about the conservation of an ancient Oak in the grounds. We also saw a video by wildlife film maker, Ian Phillips, showing how the team has cared for the tree over the years. One of the major challenges has been dealing with large voids inside the hollow trunk. These cavities have been used —three or four times—to light fires, which has seriously endangered the tree. After trying various solutions, the team decided to cover the voids to reduce the risk of further damage. They built a wooden framework, covered this in chicken wire and secured bark strips using special screws. If you look closely at the photo below, you can still see some of the underlying structure.      ...