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Sarah Singleton is a journalist based in Chippenham, Wiltshire, in the UK. She is an experienced feature writer for magazines, newspapers and online, with a special interest in arts, culture and the environment. She is also an award-winning novelist. She has written features for Wiltshire Life, the National Lottery and the National Trust, and was a staff features writer for The Swindon Advertiser.
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MONDAY MATTERS: The fall and rise of a sparrow
The article profiles the efforts of a man named Matt, who works at Thames Water and has dedicated his time to the conservation of the tree sparrow population in North Wiltshire. Since 1999, Matt has been actively involved in setting up nesting boxes, collaborating with farmers, and monitoring the birds. His work has led to an increase from 30-40 pairs of tree sparrows to around 500 pairs over 18 years. The decline in the tree sparrow population is attributed to changes in farming practices and loss of elm trees. Matt works with farmers like David White, who dedicates land for bird food and supports the environment. The article also mentions The Marlborough Downs: A Space For Nature, a collective of farmers promoting wildlife, and an upcoming open day event. Matt's passion for bird conservation and his efforts to educate others on the importance of biodiversity are highlighted.
Enchanted by the New Forest: A Winter's Tale
The article is a travelogue describing the author's enchanting experience visiting the New Forest, located 50 miles south of Swindon. The forest is rich in history, dating back to the last ice age, and includes prehistoric sites and a legacy from the Norman conquest. The author stays at the Cottage Lodge Hotel in Brockenhurst, which features rooms with unique wooden furniture and a dog-friendly environment. The hotel's White Tails Restaurant offers superb dining with locally sourced ingredients. The author recommends visiting the New Forest during winter for its serene beauty and suggests taking advantage of the Cottage Lodge's 3-for-2 deal. The article also mentions a visit to Arthur Conan-Doyle's grave and the Beaulieu Chocolate Studio.
'We must never forget them': remembering a heroic uncle who died in WW2
The article tells the story of George Green, a World War II RAF serviceman from Swindon, who was killed in action. It recounts the efforts of his nephew, Keith Powditch, to honor George's memory and to find out more about George's widow and daughter. Keith, a professional photographer, has preserved a collection of photographs and memorabilia related to his uncle. The article describes George's service, his training in Newfoundland and New Brunswick, and his tragic death when his Lancaster bomber was shot down over Holland. Keith is committed to keeping the memory of his uncle alive and seeks information about George's family. The article invites anyone with knowledge about George Green's widow or daughter to contact the Swindon Advertiser.
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