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Archive for July, 2013

Plant a tree!

A red deckchair primed for its lazy occupant

A red deckchair primed for its lazy occupant

What more can one wish for than to sit out in one’s garden under the shade of trees. It’s so much nicer to enjoy when everyone else is experiencing the sweltering heat of this current English summer!

When my husband and I first moved in some years ago, the garden was long, flat and uninteresting.  We now enjoy a mixture of Apple, Holly, Poplar, Californian Sequoia, Willow and a Yew hedge, which the Council informed me is over 200 years old!! Just imagine, Napoleon was authorising the use of the Metric System, Henry James was being born to the world and Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” was being published.

Yes, there is still space to relax in an easy deck chair situated on a small robust lawn, surrounded by grape vines (grapes sometimes) and laurel. The birds enjoy the natural surroundings as do the squirrels and wood pigeons – when they are allowed!

Trees provide shade and shelter for wildlife and play a significant role in moderating the climate. So… plant a tree in your garden!

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Anlaby Library as it looks today before it moves to the Sports Centre

Anlaby Library as it looks today before it moves to the Sports Centre

As you are no doubt aware, Anlaby Library is to be relocated to the redeveloped Haltemprice Leisure Centre by the autumn of 2014.  This raises the question: what should happen to the old building and site in North Street, Anlaby?

The library was housed in an old wooden prefab building for decades, which eventually became unsafe. That’s when, as a councillor, I decided to lead a petition I submitted to the Humberside County Council that replaced it with the current building in the early 1990’s. The land upon which the library is situated was given in Deed of Trust to the local authority on July 9th 1936 by Arthur Stanley Wilson.  The site is quite small and is bounded tightly on all sides by housing.

We are very keen to hear your views on what the building or site should be used for.

Further information can be obtained from the Legal Officer, E.R.Y.C. or send me an email: mary@mlknstn.karoo.co.uk.

 

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