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“Poseidon became bored with his sea. He let fall his trident. Silently he sat on the rocky coast and a gull, dazed by his presence, described wavering circles around his head.”
— Franz Kafka, Poseidon [via] (via rhea137)
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The Western Forest is set to stretch across Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.
Nov 2025
"The planting of what will become the UK's first new national forest for more than 30 years has begun.
The 30-hectare Pucklechurch Wood will be part of the UK's new Western Forest, stretching across Bristol, Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.
More than 22,000 native trees will be planted between now and March, followed by a further 22,000 the following winter, project organisers say.
"The trees are hopefully going to improve the environment for the wildlife and local people, take the carbon out of the air and reduce the chance of flooding," said Laura Norton, partnerships manager for the Forest of Avon Trust.
The first large-scale planting of trees for the project took place in Pucklechurch, near Bristol, on Friday to mark National Tree Week...."
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