In terms of tree management both the Heath and Hampstead Society and the Corporation of London, who actually manage the heath, both now follow a relatively hands off strategy. Good woodland management, says the former’s Heath Vision, is careful control, balancing planting and replacing trees and shrubs with the equally important thinning and coppicing…. Many …
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Trees – or no trees
Regular readers of this blog will know that I spend a lot of time eulogising about the wonderful trees to be found all over Hampstead Heath – and indeed there are wonderful trees on the heath. But not everyone thinks that all of them should be there. Two hundred years ago the upper slopes of …
Swan love
The most delightful story in yesterday’s Times about true love on the Highgate Ponds – with many thanks to one of our readers.
Back to the trees and the birds
I thought that after the last three nights of unremitting architectural gems you might be very ready to go back to birds and trees. So, first a short clip of a very enthusiastic bird on my way down the path this morning. As usual I have no idea what he (she?) is – maybe Tom …
Fitzroy Park – the bottom end…
On the south side of the allotments that you saw last night is a very exclusive row of four 1950s houses – looking north over the allotments and south over Millfield Lane – and, right now, awash in roses. (If you want to see the video you will need to click onto the blog as …
Fitzroy Park – The Elms, The Hexagon, the allotments – and a post box…
So, to continue our survey of Fitzroy Park…. The Elms is a bit of a mystery. According to the trusty Highgate Conservation Area Appraisal and Management Proposals it was on English Heritage’s building at risk register for some years – when we were cycling past back in the late 1990s. It was then bought, by, …
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