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Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mr Justice Morgan on 30 April 2018.
Sensory garden demonstrates how schools and gardeners can make outdoor spaces accessible and exciting for all.
Plants, seeds, flowers, fruit or vegetables can carry pests and diseases that would destroy UK plants, trees and crops.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Road users are advised to allow extra time for journeys if they are travelling in the area of the Wisley Flower Show in Surrey.
Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss has collected 60 jars of honey produced by Defra’s bees.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mr Justice Soole on 16 April 2018.
It’s a side of Dounreay rarely seen by the outside world – otters, stoats and rare breeding birds living cheek by jowl with Britain’s biggest nuclear clean-up project.
A garden designed by young offenders supervised by Southend Youth Offending Service has scooped a prize at Hampton Court Palace Flower Show.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Smallholder farmers in 9 countries are benefitting from the establishment of walk-in plant health clinics
Come along to meet Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) representatives at some key livestock, agricultural, horticulture, bee and veterinary events throughout 2019.
A fascinating new exhibition uncovering five centuries of artistic creativity will open to the public tomorrow (Friday 15 March) at the Ulster Museum.
UK Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds planted poppies at the Edith Cavell memorial in Brussels to bloom for the First World War Centenary.
As the country marks Armistice Day, The National Archives is publishing online around 15,000 First World War nursing files.
Deputy Ambassador Moscow Denis Keefe opened an exhibition during British Day at the Moscow Flower Show.
Garden on RHS showground highlights diversity and biosecurity as paramount to our future
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