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Pershore Homes near the ancient Tiddesley Woods approved in the appeal

Pershore Homes near the ancient Tiddesley Woods approved in the appeal

Steve Bloomfield, a senior WWT protection official, called for the correct implementation of soothes and enforcement by the Council.

He said: “There are two things that must happen.

“First of all, it is important that the relief processes are properly implemented and that the Council is able to enforce these actions to make sure that the damage resulting from this is limited as possible.

“And the second thing is that we are absolutely not allowed to see it as only Blanche Carte for this type of site next to other really high value.”

According to WWT, the land was once a closed deer park.

He adds that the invented areas are “rugs with flowers in the spring”, including Bluebells, wood, violets and cow slides, and are a home for butterflies, insects and Warblers.

Other species include a larger butterfly orchid, white women’s legs along with Noble noble beetleIN external.