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More than 1,000 trees with ash dieback felled in Herefordshire
More than 1,000 trees with ash dieback felled in Herefordshire

BBC News

time21-05-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

More than 1,000 trees with ash dieback felled in Herefordshire

More than 1,000 diseased ash trees have been felled as Herefordshire Council works to tackle a fungal disease spreading through them, known as ash dieback, caused by the hymenoscyphus fraxineus fungus, arrived in the UK in 2012 and has led to many trees being cut council said ash was the third most common tree in Britain, while in Herefordshire, more than 6,500 hectares of woodland contained ash - with the species also found on roadsides and in public open said the first two phases of a scheme to remove diseased trees had been completed in a move to protect healthy trees, and work on phase three had begun. Trees being replaced Between December 2024 and April 2025, work was carried alongside several main Elissa Swinglehurst, cabinet member for environment, said teams were only felling trees that were clearly in serious decline, posed an imminent danger to people or property, or where timber with significant value was likely to be said the recovery of woodland was "important to maintain the county's tree canopy cover", and a tree-replacement scheme was council's tree and hedgerow management plan set out that every tree removed would be replaced with a minimum of five new, smaller trees, she said, adding: "We are committed to tree regeneration."In places where there was insufficient space, larger trees will be planted in public open space instead. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Binderella and Recycla Bull among names for bin lorries
Binderella and Recycla Bull among names for bin lorries

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Binderella and Recycla Bull among names for bin lorries

BINDERELLA and Recycla Bull are among the names given by schoolchildren in Herefordshire to a new fleet of bin lorries. The 28 vehicles, including Ziggy Starbin and Lambor-greenie, were named by primary school pupils across the county. Councillor Elissa Swinglehurst, environment cabinet member said: 'We are delighted to have been able to ask primary school children from across the county to help us name our amazing new recycling and waste collection lorries. "It was a great opportunity for our young people to think creatively over the Easter holidays as well as giving us all a chance to get 'clued up' about what we can all recycle from home.' READ MORE: BBQ pop up coming to Herefordshire country house 'Great sadness' as pride event postponed due to funding worries Review: We tried this new Chinese takeaway These are the new names for the lorries, and the names of the children who chose them. Ronald the Recycler - Henry Fletcher Caty the Collector - Scarlett Joiner Binderella - Grace Tokalau The waste wizard - Harley Price Lord of the Bins - Lillie Jones and Darcey Stephens Mr Bin - Harry Phillips Binnie - Ava Shaw Gretta Garbage - Poppy Buckley Green warriors - Josephine Lijo Dusty Daisy dustbin - Iris Lear Diagon Trashy - Martha Dimmock Recyclosaurus Rex - Elsie Manns Garret 'The Garbage Man' Garrison - Peregrine Phillips Chitty Chitty bin bin - Lilia Beddoes Ziggy Starbin - Summer Beddoes Ben the bin man boy - Lilia Beddoes-Griffiths Lightening McClean - Charlie Jenkins Rexy - Thomas Stanyer Save the World - Ellie Money Binotron - Jake Halfpenny Recycle Michael - Orla Rose Murray Binenium Falcon - Isaac Brown Recycla Bull - Maisie DAN - Lorna Strickland The Earth Saver - Federico de mattia Hasty Wastey - Violet Papworth Eco moo-ver for the electric Lorry - Mason Burnett Lambor-greenie - Chester Colebatch

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