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🌳🐦 Help save the Nightingales at Chattenden Woods & Lodge Hill SSSI 🐦🌳
The Government's housing and regeneration agency, Homes England, has submitted a planning application (reference number MC/26/0436) to build 450 houses on the former Chattenden Barracks site on the
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Hoo Peninsula, in Kent.
According to a report by Kent Wildlife Trust Consultancy Services, up to 45% of Nightingales at the Chattenden Woods & Lodge Hill Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) are under threat from plans to build thousands of houses in the vicinity of
Today, we remember Thomas Aveling, who died on 7th March 1882, aged 57. Flowers were this morning placed on his grave, in Hoo, by members of the Thomas Aveling Society and the Thomas Aveling flag was raised in Hoo Village Square.
During Aveling200 and the inaugural Hoo Peninsula Heritage Festival last month, our Chairman Michael Pearce was joined by Jools Holland OBE DL (Deputy Lieutenant of Kent) to present two Thomas Aveling Society Certificates of Appointment.