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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    High resolution photograph of Monks Wood in the portacabin.

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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    High resolution photograph of Monks Wood in the portacabin.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton looking for Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    The Guardian

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton carrying a wire cage trap which he uses when looking for Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton leaves wire cage traps to catch Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Monks Wood, near Huntingdon.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    The Guardian

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Marsh Tits are territorial and will spend their entire life in Monks Wood. The empty fields beyond the wood would be daunting and difficult to cross for them.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Marsh Tits are territorial and will spend their entire life in Monks Wood. The empty fields beyond the wood would be daunting and difficult to cross for them.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton looking for Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    The Guardian

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton favourite tree in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton looking for Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Monks Wood, near Huntingdon.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    The Guardian

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647744_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton looking for Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Monks Wood, near Huntingdon.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647725_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Marsh Tits in the canopy in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton using a recording of Marsh Tits on his Nokia phone in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647763_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton using a recording of Marsh Tits on his Nokia phone in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    The Guardian

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647752_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Early spring buds in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647741_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Marsh Tits in the canopy in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647753_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647727_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Monks Wood, near Huntingdon.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton using a recording of Marsh Tits on his Nokia phone in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    The Guardian

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    DUKAS_168647742_EYE
    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Monks Wood, near Huntingdon.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton looking for Marsh Tits in Monks Wood.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Monks Wood, near Huntingdon.

    Jill Mead / Guardian / eyevine

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • 'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
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    'These birds are telling us something serious is happening': the songbirds disappearing from Britain's woods
    The dramatic decline of marsh tits in an ancient Cambridgeshire woodland is a story repeated across the UK as human activity drives species towards extinction.

    Richard Broughton has been nosing around this neighbourhood for 22 years.

    Broughton's domain is not a city block but an ancient woodland called Monks Wood, in Cambridgeshire. The inhabitants are marsh tits: tiny songbirds.

    More than 70 million birds have disappeared from the UK's skies since 1970. The delicate calls of marsh tits - and other songbirds - are becoming harder to find, as populations plummet. The story from this wood is being played out nationally, as human noise gets louder and the sounds of nature vanish.

    Richard Broughton using a recording of Marsh Tits on his Nokia phone in Monks Wood.

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  • PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
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    PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (12606169a)
    Tom Cruise helicopter at Duxford in Cambridgeshire. Tom Cruise was spotted at an airfield in Cambridgeshire as he filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 8. The 59-year-old actor was seen flying a bright yellow Boeing B75N1 Biplane at Duxford airfield as he filmed a stunt. The A-lister has recently been having flying lessons at the airfield ahead of filming the franchise's eighth film. The star, who has only just finished filming the seventh Mission Impossible movie, looked to be hard at work on set.
    'Mission: Impossible 8' on set filming, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Nov 2021

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  • PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
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    PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (12606169c)
    Tom Cruise (front seat) at Duxford in Cambridgeshire flying a Boeing B75N1 Biplane plane for a sequence for the film Mission Impossible. (cameras are attached to the wings) Tom Cruise was spotted at an airfield in Cambridgeshire as he filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 8. The 59-year-old actor was seen flying a bright yellow Boeing B75N1 Biplane at Duxford airfield as he filmed a stunt. The A-lister has recently been having flying lessons at the airfield ahead of filming the franchise's eighth film. The star, who has only just finished filming the seventh Mission Impossible movie, looked to be hard at work on set.
    'Mission: Impossible 8' on set filming, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Nov 2021

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  • PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
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    PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (12606169i)
    Tom Cruise (front seat) at Duxford in Cambridgeshire after flying a Boeing B75N1 Biplane plane for a sequence for the film Mission Impossible. (cameras are attached to the wings) Tom Cruise was spotted at an airfield in Cambridgeshire as he filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 8. The 59-year-old actor was seen flying a bright yellow Boeing B75N1 Biplane at Duxford airfield as he filmed a stunt. The A-lister has recently been having flying lessons at the airfield ahead of filming the franchise's eighth film. The star, who has only just finished filming the seventh Mission Impossible movie, looked to be hard at work on set.
    'Mission: Impossible 8' on set filming, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Nov 2021

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  • PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
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    PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (12606169b)
    Tom Cruise (front of plane) at Duxford in Cambridgeshire preparing a plane before filming a sequence for Mission Impossible. Tom Cruise was spotted at an airfield in Cambridgeshire as he filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 8. The 59-year-old actor was seen flying a bright yellow Boeing B75N1 Biplane at Duxford airfield as he filmed a stunt. The A-lister has recently been having flying lessons at the airfield ahead of filming the franchise's eighth film. The star, who has only just finished filming the seventh Mission Impossible movie, looked to be hard at work on set.
    'Mission: Impossible 8' on set filming, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
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    PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (12606169n)
    Tom Cruise (front seat) at Duxford in Cambridgeshire after flying a Boeing B75N1 Biplane plane for a sequence for the film Mission Impossible. (cameras are attached to the wings) Tom Cruise was spotted at an airfield in Cambridgeshire as he filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 8. The 59-year-old actor was seen flying a bright yellow Boeing B75N1 Biplane at Duxford airfield as he filmed a stunt. The A-lister has recently been having flying lessons at the airfield ahead of filming the franchise's eighth film. The star, who has only just finished filming the seventh Mission Impossible movie, looked to be hard at work on set.
    'Mission: Impossible 8' on set filming, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Nov 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
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    PEOPLE - Tom Cruise steuert einen Doppeldecker für "Mission Impossible 8"
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bav Media/Shutterstock (12606169f)
    Tom Cruise (front seat) at Duxford in Cambridgeshire after flying a Boeing B75N1 Biplane plane for a sequence for the film Mission Impossible. (cameras are attached to the wings) Tom Cruise was spotted at an airfield in Cambridgeshire as he filmed scenes for Mission: Impossible 8. The 59-year-old actor was seen flying a bright yellow Boeing B75N1 Biplane at Duxford airfield as he filmed a stunt. The A-lister has recently been having flying lessons at the airfield ahead of filming the franchise's eighth film. The star, who has only just finished filming the seventh Mission Impossible movie, looked to be hard at work on set.
    'Mission: Impossible 8' on set filming, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK - 16 Nov 2021

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  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473154ai)
    the last few customers at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives, Cambridgeshire,able to get some petrol on Saturday morning before the petrol station ran out of all fuels a few minutes later.Panic buying continued at petrol pumps across the UK this morning (Sat) as an increasing number of forecourts run dry.There was chaos at petrol stations again today as motorists rushed to fill their cars with fuel after a 'handful' of petrol stations closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers, and more closed yesterday.There were long queues outside petrol stations in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,as many motorists made early morning trips to stock up on fuel and avoid the queues.It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said refineries had 'plenty of petrol' and they could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if necessary.
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 25 Sep 2021

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  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473154an)
    the queues at the Tesco petrol station in Newmarket,Suffolk,at 9am on Saturday morning as the panic buying continues.Panic buying continued at petrol pumps across the UK this morning (Sat) as an increasing number of forecourts run dry.There was chaos at petrol stations again today as motorists rushed to fill their cars with fuel after a 'handful' of petrol stations closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers, and more closed yesterday.There were long queues outside petrol stations in Newmarket,Suffolk,as many motorists made early morning trips to stock up on fuel and avoid the queues.It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said refineries had 'plenty of petrol' and they could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if necessary.
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 25 Sep 2021

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  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473154ab)
    the last few customers at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives, Cambridgeshire,able to get some petrol on Saturday morning before the petrol station ran out of all fuels a few minutes later.Panic buying continued at petrol pumps across the UK this morning (Sat) as an increasing number of forecourts run dry.There was chaos at petrol stations again today as motorists rushed to fill their cars with fuel after a 'handful' of petrol stations closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers, and more closed yesterday.There were long queues outside petrol stations in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,as many motorists made early morning trips to stock up on fuel and avoid the queues.It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said refineries had 'plenty of petrol' and they could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if necessary.
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 25 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473154ae)
    the manager of the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, turning customers away after they ran out of fuel on Saturday morning with the last customers filling up in the background.Panic buying continued at petrol pumps across the UK this morning (Sat) as an increasing number of forecourts run dry.There was chaos at petrol stations again today as motorists rushed to fill their cars with fuel after a 'handful' of petrol stations closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers, and more closed yesterday.There were long queues outside petrol stations in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,as many motorists made early morning trips to stock up on fuel and avoid the queues.It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said refineries had 'plenty of petrol' and they could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if necessary.
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 25 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473154n)
    the queues at the BP petrol station in Soham,Cambridgeshire,at 8am on Saturday morning as the panic buying continues.Panic buying continued at petrol pumps across the UK this morning (Sat) as an increasing number of forecourts run dry.There was chaos at petrol stations again today as motorists rushed to fill their cars with fuel after a 'handful' of petrol stations closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers, and more closed yesterday.There were long queues outside petrol stations in Soham,Cambridgeshire, as many motorists made early morning trips to stock up on fuel and avoid the queues.It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said refineries had 'plenty of petrol' and they could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if necessary.
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 25 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473154m)
    the queues at the BP petrol station in Soham,Cambridgeshire,at 8am on Saturday morning as the panic buying continues.Panic buying continued at petrol pumps across the UK this morning (Sat) as an increasing number of forecourts run dry.There was chaos at petrol stations again today as motorists rushed to fill their cars with fuel after a 'handful' of petrol stations closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers, and more closed yesterday.There were long queues outside petrol stations in Soham,Cambridgeshire, as many motorists made early morning trips to stock up on fuel and avoid the queues.It comes after Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said refineries had 'plenty of petrol' and they could bring in the army to drive fuel tankers if necessary.
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 25 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147ab)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

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  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147z)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147ap)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Tesco petrol station in Ely,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147ay)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147aa)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147az)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147ax)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147ar)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
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    NEWS - UK: Warteschlangen vor Tankstellen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson/Shutterstock (12473147at)
    Aerial The queues for fuel at the Morrisons petrol station in St Ives,Cambridgeshire,on Friday morning as the panic buying starts. The closure of some petrol stations has reignited a row over lorry driver shortages in the UK.A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.Downing Street said there was "no shortage of fuel in the UK and people should continue to buy fuel as normal".
    Fuel shortages, Cambridgeshire, UK - 24 Sep 2021

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 184-Tonnen-Transformator wird mit 20 km/h nach Cambridgeshire gefahren
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    NEWS - 184-Tonnen-Transformator wird mit 20 km/h nach Cambridgeshire gefahren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Terry Harris/Shutterstock (12032542a)
    184-tonne transformer begins 12mph journey to Cambridgeshire. A new 184-tonne transformer travels to Cambridgeshire substation this weekend. An electricity transformer, the size of a bungalow, is being delivered from Ipswich Docks to a National Grid substation at Burwell in Cambridgeshire this weekend.
    184-tonne transformer begins 12mph journey to Cambridgeshire, UK - 06 Jun 2021
    Transformers play a vital role in helping to ensure the UK continues to enjoy safe and reliable electricity supplies, and we need to make sure the old one, which has now reached the end of its life, is replaced. The transformer will leave Ipswich Docks at 8am on Sunday 6 June and is expected to arrive at Burwell Substation the same day, between 6pm - 9pm. The transformer, which is more than eight metres long, four metres tall and five metres wide, will be delivered on a specialist vehicle. The vehicle will travel at approximately 12 miles per hour and will have a police escort for the journey to make the process as smooth and safe as possible. Due to the exceptional size of the load and its speed of travel means there may be some delays on the route.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 184-Tonnen-Transformator wird mit 20 km/h nach Cambridgeshire gefahren
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    NEWS - 184-Tonnen-Transformator wird mit 20 km/h nach Cambridgeshire gefahren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Terry Harris/Shutterstock (12032542w)
    184-tonne transformer begins 12mph journey to Cambridgeshire. A new 184-tonne transformer travels to Cambridgeshire substation this weekend. An electricity transformer, the size of a bungalow, is being delivered from Ipswich Docks to a National Grid substation at Burwell in Cambridgeshire this weekend.
    184-tonne transformer begins 12mph journey to Cambridgeshire, UK - 06 Jun 2021
    Transformers play a vital role in helping to ensure the UK continues to enjoy safe and reliable electricity supplies, and we need to make sure the old one, which has now reached the end of its life, is replaced. The transformer will leave Ipswich Docks at 8am on Sunday 6 June and is expected to arrive at Burwell Substation the same day, between 6pm - 9pm. The transformer, which is more than eight metres long, four metres tall and five metres wide, will be delivered on a specialist vehicle. The vehicle will travel at approximately 12 miles per hour and will have a police escort for the journey to make the process as smooth and safe as possible. Due to the exceptional size of the load and its speed of travel means there may be some delays on the route.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - 184-Tonnen-Transformator wird mit 20 km/h nach Cambridgeshire gefahren
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    NEWS - 184-Tonnen-Transformator wird mit 20 km/h nach Cambridgeshire gefahren
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Terry Harris/Shutterstock (12032542t)
    184-tonne transformer begins 12mph journey to Cambridgeshire. A new 184-tonne transformer travels to Cambridgeshire substation this weekend. An electricity transformer, the size of a bungalow, is being delivered from Ipswich Docks to a National Grid substation at Burwell in Cambridgeshire this weekend.
    184-tonne transformer begins 12mph journey to Cambridgeshire, UK - 06 Jun 2021
    Transformers play a vital role in helping to ensure the UK continues to enjoy safe and reliable electricity supplies, and we need to make sure the old one, which has now reached the end of its life, is replaced. The transformer will leave Ipswich Docks at 8am on Sunday 6 June and is expected to arrive at Burwell Substation the same day, between 6pm - 9pm. The transformer, which is more than eight metres long, four metres tall and five metres wide, will be delivered on a specialist vehicle. The vehicle will travel at approximately 12 miles per hour and will have a police escort for the journey to make the process as smooth and safe as possible. Due to the exceptional size of the load and its speed of travel means there may be some delays on the route.

    (c) Dukas

     

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