Author name: Richard Clarke

17th October, 2017. Fragility of great trees in the face of natural forces.

How amazing, yet how predictable, that the warnings about potential damage to property and transport from the remnant of hurricane Ophelia should happen exactly 30 years since the ‘Great Storm’ of 1987. Whereas the worst affected areas in 1987 were the south-east and southern East Anglia (15 million trees blown down) in 2017 it was the […]

17th October, 2017. Fragility of great trees in the face of natural forces. Read More »

13th October, 2017.

When recording recently comments on recent volunteering in Hull (City of Culture) for got to mention session on University site promoting the installation of a number of sculptures around the campus, these by an Icelandic sculptor and showing figures in various symbolic poses. It was a lovely sunny day and as ‘business’ was slow spent

13th October, 2017. Read More »

26th September, 2017. Noddle Hill nature reserve, Bransholme, Hull.

Discovered this amazing nature reserve Sunday afternoon. Covering a very extensive are and accessed by a narrow circular path (muddy in places), with some offshoot paths, with the area around having been left to grow and thicken naturally. Also a large fishing lake and a smaller managed wetland area designed to accommodate parties of school children

26th September, 2017. Noddle Hill nature reserve, Bransholme, Hull. Read More »