Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Nesting Birds, Tin Hut, Trees, Rutland, England, Photographs

Nesting Birds, Tin Hut, Trees, Rutland, England, Photographs




Egleton, St Edmund's Church





Affordable Rutland Home





Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, Photographs, Bridges, Ducks, Trees, Old Lock Gates, River, St Mary's Church

Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, Photographs, Bridges, Ducks, Trees, Old Lock Gates, River, St Mary's Church













Not long before these photograph were taken I had been soaked by heavy rain
a hail storm and then a snow storm. Looking a few moments later at the sky
it would be hard to believe.












River Road Bridge



Bandstand



Railway Bridge



Old Lock Gates






Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Autumn Tree Rutland Countryside Photograph


Autumn Tree Rutland Countryside Photograph

Sunday, June 05, 2011

Leicestershire Countryside Landscape and Sky Photographs


Leicestershire Countryside Landscape and Sky Photographs
 
 

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Friday, July 02, 2010

Catmose Arboretum Oakham Rutland Cllr Joyce Lucas


Cllr Joyce Lucas Planted this tree October 2001

Cllr Joyce Lucas is in charge of the Catmose Arboretum
It's about the only nice to place to sit quietly in
Oakham it is situated in the grounds of
Rutland County Council next to the
Car Park.

Its better to visit on a sunny day when the council is resting
at the weekend.

In March Cllr Lucas produced a guide you can collect one at Victoria Hall, High Street Oakham

You will find 78 varieties of trees and shrubs

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Oakham School seeks permission to kill trees


Oakham School is seeking permission to cut down and kill
two established sycamore trees






View from Oakham School

church steet scene

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Would the tree wardens of Exton ivestigate?

Magnolia tree theft!

A Magnolia tree was ripped out of a garden and stolen from a property in Campden Close Exton.

I understand it was a wedding gift.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Oakham Town Council Tree Warden

Oakham Town Council Tree Warden.




At a previous Town Council meeting tree warden Joyce Lucas told the council this tree was dead. Does she not know trees have often loose their leaves during the winter season. The Council agreed with the Tree Warden and it was agreed the tree could be cut down.





Stamford Road has a lot of wonderful trees. Many have preservation orders and are in conservation areas and this appears to mean nothing At the moment the Town seems happy to cull as many as it can. Last year two very old and healthy Willow trees were cut down by Rutland County Council because resident complained the falling leaves made the pavements slippery.



From the first photograph you can see the tree seems to be a bit out of shape this looks like this because the tree was badly pruned last year. The owner should be prosecuted and the tree saved!



In the second photograph you can see the how the tree compliments the setting that is Stamford Road.