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  • The Knutsford Great Race
    With entrants on penny farthings, hobby horses, bone shakers, this was British eccentricity at its best? In pictures: Knutsford's penny farthing race Cycling's answer to the Goodwood Festival of Speed was held in a small, quiet town south of Manchester on Sunday.
  • Marine energy test site installed in south-west
  • Letters: Forget ecotowns, we need smarter cities
    Use of terms like smart cities to describe technological fixes for urban areas only shows the narrowness of UK thinking on cities and sustainability (Smarter cities, Society, 8 September). The smart growth movement has been well-established in North America and elsewhere for the last 15-20 years and has shown that towns and cities are the future for most of us. But the challenges and sustainability they offer lie in much wider spatial, transport and community planning innovations.

Portsmouth and Southsea Tree Wardens

The first meeting of the newly created Portsmouth and Southsea Tree Wardens will take place at The Lighthouse Community Centre, 78 Albert Road, on Thurs 25th Feb at 7.00pm.

Margaret Lipscombe Director of Urban Programmes of the National Tree Council will give a talk on the Tree Warden Scheme of Great Britain. Come along to find out how you can help to preserve the cities trees.

For more information about Tree Wardens, visit the Tree Councils pages. Also visit Havant Borough Tree Wardens web site, to find out about the activities Tree Wardens get up to in a local borough.

Last Updated (Saturday, 30 January 2010 09:47)