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The Trees

 

The trees are coming 

  into leaf
Like something almost 

  being said;
The recent buds relax 

  and spread,
Their greenness is a 

  kind of grief.

Is it that they are 

  born again
And we grow old? No, 

  they die too.
Their yearly trick of 

  looking new
Is written down in rings 

  of grain.

Yet still the unresting 

  castles thresh
In fullgrown thickness 

  every May.
Last year is dead, they 

  seem to say,
Begin afresh, afresh, 

  afresh.

 

by Philip Larkin

 

   

Links To Other Related Sites

 

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content of these external web sites

 

 

Other Protest Sites (please visit them)

Titnore Woods Protest Site

 

Rossport Solidarity Camp

 

Bilston Glen

Shepton Mallet [Evicted!]

 

Save Dalkeith Park [Evicted!]

 

Stop The M74

 

Save Swallows Wood : A628

Heysham-M6 Link Road

 

General Links

 

Priory Park Preservation Society
The "News" section is an exhaustive record of all news coverage locally and nationally - thanks Peter!

 

The Essex Poplar Front
By day, he commutes to work as an engineer. By night, he returns to his treehouse. Kirsten Downer on an unlikely eco-warrior.

 

Roads To Ruin

Guardian article about the Government's disastrous road-building plans and how they are trying to get away with it.

 

Video Of Parklife's Occupation Of 

The Department For Transport

Requires Broadband and Quicktime Player (6MB : MP4 format)

 

Museum Of London

Link to the "King Of Bling" exhibit.

 

Seeds For Change : No More Roads or Runways
Skillshare in May 2006 for road and airport protestors

 

Road Block (Links Page)

Roadblock assist campaign groups in fighting road developments.

Road Alert
A useful first port of call for news of road developments

The Earth Blog

A Weblog for the Thinking Environmentalist

East of England Local Authorities List
To contact your local councillors

Priory Park Yellow Advertiser Special

Collection of reader letters following the Public Enquiry result in February 2005.

Guardian - Eco Sounding

We're in the Guardian (05/07/2005)

(and again! No Holds Barred)

Priory Crescent Picture Gallery

A walk along Priory Crescent from the east end of the proposed road to Cuckoo Corner 

Nine Miles
Jim Hindle's document of life on the Newbury Road Protests.

 

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