The Orchards
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Area | 371 |
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Population | 7,778 (2011) |
Postal code (street) | 0182 |
Main Place | Akasia |
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ID | 2395794 |
About The Orchards
The Orchards is a suburb in the mainplace Akasia of Gauteng, South Africa. It is situated to the north west of the Pretoria CBD and borders Rosslyn on its north western corner.
Ballet Rambert's Sara Luzita, 100, still dancing at Ely care home
... On Saturday, she demonstrated flamenco dancing in front of residents during an exercise class at The Orchards in Ely, Cambridgeshire...
The Suffolk manor house where 60 people live together
... He raised two children there and worked locally three days a week as a design lecturer, before retiring early to look after The Orchards, where he is responsible for 75 apple trees and 30 plum and pear trees...
The farmers caught up in Taiwan's tensions with China
... Back in early September The Orchards around the small town of Ruisui on Taiwan s east coast were laden with the fruit...
Orchards vanishing from the landscape, says National Trust
... Annie Reilly of the National Trust said: " Many of The Orchards which were once on the peripheries of our towns and cities in the 18th and 19th centuries have been lost with urban expansion and often remain as map evidence or street names only...
Orchards vanishing from the landscape, says National Trust
Orchards are vanishing from the landscape with an area the size of The Isle of Wight lost since 1900, according to research carried out by The National Trust.
The Disappearance of More Than half of orchards across England and Wales is having an impact on flora and fauna, the organisation said.
Orchards have been Torn Down to make way for houses and farming.
The biggest decline has been seen in The South west.
Annie Reilly of The National Trust said: " Many of The Orchards which were once on the peripheries of our towns and cities in the 18th and 19th centuries have been lost with urban expansion and often remain as map evidence or street names only. "
The colourful display of springtime blossom has been part of British folklore and culture for centuries, with fruit trees in orchards among The First to bloom.
" It matters for people to be able to enjoy The Beauty of that burst of blossom in The Spring and it matters for nature, " said head of historic environment at The Trust , Tom Dommett.
Traditional orchards can support wildlife, such as flies, bees, bats and birds. The knotted trunks and branches of trees provide a home for patrolling bats; while flowers are a food source for pollinating insects.
The researchers used Artificial Intelligence to analyse historic maps held by the National Library of Scotland, combined with data sets compiled by Natural England and The People 's Trust for Endangered Species .
According to The National Trust:
The National Trust has vowed to plant four million blossoming trees as part of its commitment to plant and establish 20 million trees across England, Wales and Northern Ireland by 2030 .
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Source of news: bbc.com