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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Mrs P over in Goosnargh two more days.Her dad still in hospital,she is visiting tonight.Me i am just plodding along decorating.First coat of final cover went on today,going to let it harden off before i give it it's final coat and i want some sunshine.So i will open up another front on the staircase.Right i am going up to bed.The room is not a nice place to sit in so i will lay out reading on the bed ,night all.
 
A bright and breezy day here chez Casa Reynard.

Slept well enough, but lady issues still ongoing. Still feel a bit fragile, but met up with a friend for a resumption of our weekly dog walks after a couple of weeks' hiatus. She was well pleased with the job lot of 50 dental chews I got on YS for her doggos. And it did me good to get out and get some gentle exercise.

Had a lovely luncheon of garlic ciabatta, rillettes de porc, smoked cheddar, fruit (mango and a red orange) and a :cuppa:

A quiet afternoon spent writing was had.

Now sat down with a :cuppa: and a flapjack thingy.
 
Copied from a N London forum...

The Toby Carvery, who do not own the piece of land the tree was on, but are near to it, have admitted they authorised the destruction of the tree.

Toby Carvery is owned by Mitchell and Butlers.

Mitchells and Butlers major shareholder is Odyzean Ltd (56%)

The major shareholder of Odyzean is Joe Lewis, who owns Tottenham Hotspur.

Tottenham Hotspur have put in a planning application to buy Whitewebbs and turn it into a training site.

Part of the objection to the training pitch is the historic nature of Whitewebbs, and the loss of our green belt in Enfield

This is no coincidence.

Apparently the tree is on the route for an access road to the proposed development site.

And as someone who has planted over 2000 trees (with the help of the Woodland trust) in order to diversify the local environment, I'm rather hacked off to see such a beautiful old tree subjected to such vandalism. And I suspect not only planning shenanigans, but pocket-lining, since quality oak timber sells for around £3500 per cubic metre...

:cursing:
 

Gwylan

Veteran
Location
All at sea⛵
Copied from a N London forum...

The Toby Carvery, who do not own the piece of land the tree was on, but are near to it, have admitted they authorised the destruction of the tree.

Toby Carvery is owned by Mitchell and Butlers.

Mitchells and Butlers major shareholder is Odyzean Ltd (56%)

The major shareholder of Odyzean is Joe Lewis, who owns Tottenham Hotspur.

Tottenham Hotspur have put in a planning application to buy Whitewebbs and turn it into a training site.

Part of the objection to the training pitch is the historic nature of Whitewebbs, and the loss of our green belt in Enfield

This is no coincidence.

Two and two can get to four.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
wound up in a legit operating room yesterday. finger intact, minus one pain in the butt. it was a well oiled machine, everyone was super nice & if my son marries one of the nurses, I might be seeing some of them again, as guests. never imagined I'd be like Wifey trying to match Sonny Boy up w/ available women. some things just come naturally I guess. pretty heartwarming that some of the other nurses helped share photos & numbers. who needs "the apps" when you've got friends?

oh & my typing is worse than it used to be. we look something like this
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You had hands in odd places.
 

blackrat

Senior Member
Apparently the tree is on the route for an access road to the proposed development site.

And as someone who has planted over 2000 trees (with the help of the Woodland trust) in order to diversify the local environment, I'm rather hacked off to see such a beautiful old tree subjected to such vandalism. And I suspect not only planning shenanigans, but pocket-lining, since quality oak timber sells for around £3500 per cubic metre...

:cursing:

That's it. And they'll probably get away with it.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Evening cuppa went down well with a slice of toasted fruit loaf
 
new kite string arrived, twice as long & twice as strong, direct from China, only took 15 days
new kite line.jpg

looking forward to trying it out. took this photo w/ the old string last week. I am the little black dot on the left at the bottom. the big black smudge on the right, is my Jeep
hooked sandbar.jpg
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Much needed 4 and a bit mile stroll taken in the afternoon sunshine and strong breeze while catching up with a couple of podcasts.
A little bit of simple gardening was also done when I got home - the bindweed that comes through the back fence was Weedol'd (although the glyphospate free stuff isn't as effective as the real thing) and Provanto was sprayed on the lillies as a pre-emptive measure against lily beetles although I've not seen any yet.

Hot chocolate next.
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Apparently the tree is on the route for an access road to the proposed development site.

And as someone who has planted over 2000 trees (with the help of the Woodland trust) in order to diversify the local environment, I'm rather hacked off to see such a beautiful old tree subjected to such vandalism. And I suspect not only planning shenanigans, but pocket-lining, since quality oak timber sells for around £3500 per cubic metre...

:cursing:
If I have your location correct, is that your handiwork of loads of new planting over the road that I can see from the train?
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
new kite string arrived, twice as long & twice as strong, direct from China, only took 15 days
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looking forward to trying it out. took this photo w/ the old string last week. I am the little black dot on the left at the bottom. the big black smudge on the right, is my Jeep
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And only 145% more expensive than 15 days ago ^_^
 
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