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Global Features (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
... the village of Wensley, would also be clearly seen from communities on the opposite side of the Derwent Valley. It is also anticipated that if this application is accepted, then INEOS/Glebe will submit further applications for extensions to follow the vein, which extends towards Winster, 1mile away.'Save Wensley Hillside Group' would urge anyone who is willing to help us stop the planned...
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London Walks (Free subscription) | 07/09/2008
Glory be. For Chatsworth. For its matchless setting on the slope of a valley against a backdrop of rolling hills. For its winding drive and River Derwent and 200-metre cascade (unmatched anywhere in Britain) and gravity-fed, 296-foot highEmperor fountain (unmatched anywhere in the world!) and rockeries and Maze and canal and Rose, Cottage and Kitchen Gardens and Serpentine Hedge and Farmyard...
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London Walks (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
Glory be. For Chatsworth. For its matchless setting on the slope of a valley against a backdrop of rolling hills. For its winding drive and River Derwent and 200-metre cascade (unmatched anywhere in Britain) and gravity-fed, 296-foot highEmperor fountain (unmatched anywhere in the world!) and rockeries and Maze and canal and Rose, Cottage and Kitchen Gardens and Serpentine Hedge and Farmyard...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/28/2008
The Northern Kites project has been a huge success, with 94 young kites being released into the wild in Gateshead's Derwent valley between 2004 and 2006. Anyone convicted of shooting a red kite faces a jail sentence of up to six months and/or a £5,000.