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Aylesbury: Gardenway designs set to take step forward

Designs for 18-kilometre gardenway around Bucks town set to take step forward RESIDENTS can again get involved in the design of the Aylesbury gardenway next week. The 18-kilometre orbital park which will surround the town will be the subject of a new series of online workshops residents can participate in from Monday, January 25. The sessions will mark the second phase of engagement relating to the gardenway. READ MORE: Work to build a supermarket in Aylesbury gets underway In these sessions, residents will get the chance to listen to some of the feedback received on the project so far, join online conversations that will focus on specific sections of the gardenway, and more.

First homes for sale on former Southall gasworks site

Changing skyline: The Green Quarter is being built on the canalside in Southall THE first homes are going on sale at a huge new development in Southall. The Green Quarter, on the former gasworks site, will eventually have 3,750 homes, with close to two-thirds of them overlooking water or green areas. Once complete, the Berkeley West Thames development will open on to 13 acres of parkland, including an eight-acre wetlands.  Berkeley is also building a series of footbridges to open up the neighbouring 90-acre Minet Country Park in Hayes, while a section of towpath along the Grand Union Canal has been reinstated.

Top Ten Virtual Shows Across the UK and Ireland

Top Ten Virtual Shows Across the UK and Ireland From a critical reimagining of Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Rear Window’ to a research project on the role of photography in the Irish civil rights movement, these are the best shows to stream As we near the anniversary of lockdown 1.0, there are lots of reasons to feel flat and unmotivated. Nobody knows when public spaces will open up again, nor the long-term effects of this trauma writ large on society. But art can assuage some of the frustrations we’re facing. A host of platforms across the UK and Ireland have devised virtual shows that speak to and guide us out of limbo. Here are ten highlights.

The Great Blizzard of 1881 | Bucks Free Press

The Weather In mid January 1881 there was bitterly cold weather throughout Wales and southern England below the Humber. On the evening of Friday, January 14, temperatures reached minus 1 ° Fahrenheit (-18 ° C) in south Bucks. During Saturday January 15 to Monday 17 there were heavy frosts, and water froze. There were thousands of skaters on the London lakes on the Saturday, and also on the River Chess and Skottowes Pond in Chesham, the Grand Union Canal and the Thames at Marlow. The frost continued during Sunday, followed by a thaw. Then on Sunday night there was a bitter east wind. All through the night of Monday, January 17, and into the early morning of Tuesday, a violent gale blew, varying from north-east to south-east, which could be heard roaring amongst the houses during the night.

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