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Beeches
Beeches meaning
plural of beech
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At the time, there were no units in her area, The Beeches, which is one of the most deprived in the UK, or even in the whole of Wales.
Les Williams looks after the Grade II listed multi-million pound rectory site, which today is known as Queens Beeches.
The defendant, of Beeches Road, Trevethin, is due to be sentenced on March 31.
Japanese restaurant Sushido closed suddenly on Sutton Coldfield's Beeches Walk last week, leaving a note in the window thanking customers for eight years of support.
On Saturday, Mark Fletcher, chairman of the Isleham Society, gave a talk about the crash at the village’s community centre, The Beeches, where five years ago a plaque bearing the names of the airmen who lost their lives was unveiled by parish councillors.
Past a right path, continue south-west deeper into Ashmore Wood, meandering but fairly level for ½ mile, then widening through beeches to a bridleway-signposted T-junction.
Some 180 beeches, ashes and oaks had to be felled there last year.
The marketing suite, which has already been built, is on the site of the Bracknell Beeches development, on the southern side of Bracknell train station.
Beeches had been totally eliminated from the first land I bought up here outside Kurohime that would later become part of the trust’s woodlands, but as digging soon uncovered lots of old beech mast husks, I knew they had once been there.
Its bouts came from just about due east of the living room, in among the spruces, maples, beeches and a huge white pine that must be 200 years old.
Beeches, oaks, and other deciduous trees constitute one-third of the forests; conifers are increasing as a result of reforestation.
Diet Acorns in South Carolina, among the diet of this bird Beeches and oaks produced the mast needed to support nesting and roosting flocks.
In southern Chile, south of the Biobío River, heavy precipitation has produced dense forests of laurels, magnolias, and various species of conifers and beeches, which become smaller and more stunted to the south.
Points of interest Winter on Schauinsland : famous "Windbuchen" Beeches bent by the wind There are many historic towns in the Black Forest.
There are allusions to Burnham Beeches and walks in the country in Orwell's correspondence at this time with Brenda Salkeld and Eleanor Jacques.