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Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Country diary: what's this tiny furry thing racing around in the compost?

Sandy, Bedfordshire: Shrews are known to nest in dry, resting heaps. This animal had rashly chosen a working bin

Fifteen seconds will walk me all round the perimeter of my back garden, but even after 22 years of intimacy with this small space I could still find a new animal that might have been living there all along.

A bucket filled with fruit skins, vegetable peelings and spent teabags was bound for the compost bin at the end of the garden. The lid lifted, taking the roof off their world, and the heap’s denizens scattered to find shelter from the downpour of daylight. Ordinarily, there would be, around the rim, a writhing wreath of brandling worms, so knotted together that it would take several seconds before each extricated itself and dripped down the sides of the bin towards safety. The first odd thing I noticed that day was that there were none. The second thing was the shrew.

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Country diary: what's this tiny furry thing racing around in the compost?

Sandy, Bedfordshire: Shrews are known to nest in dry, resting heaps. This animal had rashly chosen a working bin

Fifteen seconds will walk me all round the perimeter of my back garden, but even after 22 years of intimacy with this small space I could still find a new animal that might have been living there all along.

A bucket filled with fruit skins, vegetable peelings and spent teabags was bound for the compost bin at the end of the garden. The lid lifted, taking the roof off their world, and the heap’s denizens scattered to find shelter from the downpour of daylight. Ordinarily, there would be, around the rim, a writhing wreath of brandling worms, so knotted together that it would take several seconds before each extricated itself and dripped down the sides of the bin towards safety. The first odd thing I noticed that day was that there were none. The second thing was the shrew.

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Gazundering: A guide to what it means and how to avoid it Nottingham Estate Agents

The term gazundering can send a shiver down the spine of any seller looking to complete the sale of their new home. Jonathan Detheridge, Head of Granger & Oaks, Nottingham, explains what this term means and its potential impact on the selling process Gazundering is a term for a modern phenomenon that refers to the […]

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UK issues Unexplained Wealth Order over Kazakhstan family's house

National Crime Agency investigating how ex-president’s grandson bought London mansion

Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has asked a grandson of the former president of Kazakhstan to explain where he got the money from to buy a multimillion-pound mansion in one of north London’s most expensive roads.

The house, along with two other properties, is worth £80m ($104m), the NCA says, and has an underground swimming pool and a cinema.

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Star property over £500,000 Nottingham Estate Agents

There are barn conversions and then there’s this – a dream countryside home to raise a family which is also just minutes from town. Woodlands Barn was converted in 1995 and though the interiors were dated by the time its current owners bought it 10 years ago, it since been brought right into the 21st […]

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Star property under £250,000 Nottingham Estate Agents

If you love the sea but don’t fancy living on a boat, this clifftop cottage is the next best thing. Perched above the waves of the English Channel on the South Devon coast, 4 Mildmay Cottages has views across Start Bay from Dartmouth headland to Start Lighthouse. It is for sale at £250,000 and is […]

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Residents in Manchester's art deco landmark have days to pay £7,000

Flat owners in Express building have launched a tribunal in service charge dispute

Residents in one of Manchester’s most famous buildings have been given a month to pay thousands of pounds in service charges, in what an MP said was an “egregious example of leaseholder abuse”.

Flat owners in the Grade II-listed Express building were ordered to pay £7,000 in just 28 days on 19 and 20 February and now have just over two weeks before the charge is due.

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