Volunteer power is continuing to transform Hackney's green landscape from over managed, conservative parkland into wildlife friendly, sustainable playgrounds for all. This is possible thanks to local experts, small grants and hours of dedicated volunteering.
2013 - the story so far…
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A woman saw a hedgehog by the railway line on Stoke Newington Common in late October. It may have been disturbed by the clearance work done on the railway cutting. Fortunately Tree Musketeers and Stoke Newington Common Users Group have planted a lot of trees, shrubs and climbers along the railway line so that there is…
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Do you know anyone exiled from our corporate police state? My best friend has just fled…
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Proposed Wilmer Place Development…
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I love the Olympics but....
Many people may not take me for the typical straight male sport addict, a victim of Chomsky's …
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Tree bumble bees (Bombus hypnorum) have moved into a disused bird box at the Hackney Marshes Community Tree Nursery. This is a worker heading home loaded with pollen.
The small colony (maybe 50-100 bees) have taken up residence in a bird…
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This is a girdled mining bee (Andrena labiata). First seen at Abney last April I was delighted to re-acquaint myself with these little wonders on Wednesday. Even more delighted that the 3 on Weds had become 20 by today! They all appear to be males anxiously awaiting females. The males were loitering in the area in front of the…
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Dalston Carbuncle
Greenwash, Greed and Grey Politics
The rush to cash in on Hackney's open door development policy is escalating as…
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Hackney Troubles – National Crisis – International Criminals
There is a lot of confusion about why people across London and the UK should suddenly run amok looting and setting fire to things. Naturally there is a lot of reactionary garbage in the media desperately trying to portray it as mindless violence, calling for more State…
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Abney Park Nature Reserve
Veteran Tree Project
Abney Park Cemetery Nature Reserve
Abney Park Cemetery was a visionary, Victorian masterpiece. In 1840 a new non-denominational garden cemetery was created in Stoke Newington. It also been planted as a world class arboretum with 2,500…
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Read it, weep and then read what you can do.
Since my complaint to the Local Government Ombudsman in January - about…
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Thanks to a political decision to privatise Hackney's only remaining public tree gang, today one of the most experienced tree surgeon's in London leaves the council. Tree Gang Mark – even if I knew his surname I wouldn't print it in respect for the privacy of a quiet, unassuming family man, - leaves today after over 30 years caring for trees in North London (nearly 20 years in Hackney). That kind of experience and commitment is irreplaceable but Mark and his team have…
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To whom do we give thanks?
Where do we pay our respects to the life force that sustains us on this planet? We are so ignorant we do not even begin to have an answer to these most fundamental of questions.
Drowning in an ideology of ignorance in a post-thinking age, like it or not we are still totally dependant upon the benevolence of ancient forces we have forgotten to respect or even notice.
Returning to some form of sanity…
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The wonderful Dove Tree (Davidia involucrata) in Kynaston Gardens is in flower at the moment. This tree is from China where it is endangered in the wild.
It has the most amazing flowers with big balls of anthers beneath huge white bracts.
Each ball also has a small stigma hidden between the ball and the bract. Presumably this is 'designed' for pollination by a Chinese insect, perhaps a bee.…
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Adela reaumurella - male
These amazing looking little moths are part of a group of micro moths called longhorns (for obvious reasons). They can currently be found flapping around trees and shrubs in Abney on warm days.
The larvae feed on dead oak leaves.
For a full list of species recorded in Hackney see the most recent list produced…
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