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Content Published May 22, 2007

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Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Anti wind-turbine campaigner Janette McGuffog at home in Marshland St James, Norfolk 22.05.07. Ordered by John

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Content Published May 22, 2007

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Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Anti wind-turbine campaigner Janette McGuffog at home in Marshland St James, Norfolk 22.05.07. Ordered by John

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Content Published May 22, 2007

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Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Anti wind-turbine campaigner Janette McGuffog at home in Marshland St James, Norfolk 22.05.07. Ordered by John

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Content Published May 22, 2007

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Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Anti wind-turbine campaigner Janette McGuffog at home in Marshland St James, Norfolk 22.05.07. Ordered by John

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Content Published May 10, 2007

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Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 A test mast on the site of a proposed 26 turbine wind farm at Marshland St James, Norfolk has been destroyed amid claims of threats and intimidation in a village at war over green energy. The 85m steel structure collapsed into a wheat field after its cables were cut on Tuesday night. The act of sabotage is thought to be the first attack of its kind. 100507

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Content Published May 10, 2007

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Pic by Si Barber - 07739 472 922 A test mast on the site of a proposed 26 turbine wind farm at Marshland St James, Norfolk has been destroyed amid claims of threats and intimidation in a village at war over green energy. The 85m steel structure collapsed into a wheat field after its cables were cut on Tuesday night. The act of sabotage is thought to be the first attack of its kind. 100507

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Content Published February 28, 2007

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Pic ? Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Flooding in Welney,Norfolk

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Content Published February 28, 2007

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Pic ? Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Flooding in Welney,Norfolk

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Content Published February 28, 2007

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Pic ? Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Flooding in Welney,Norfolk

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Content Published February 28, 2007

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Pic ? Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Flooding in Welney,Norfolk

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Content Published February 28, 2007

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Pic ? Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Flooding in Welney,Norfolk

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Content Published February 28, 2007

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Pic ? Si Barber - 07739 472 922 Flooding in Welney,Norfolk

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Content Published November 17, 2006

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Fairy Bonnet toadstools (Coprinus Disseminatus) weathering a storm in a Norfolk churchyard. Fungi play a vital role in the renewal of nature during the month of November. Attaching themselves to plants, especially trees they form a symbiotic relationship with their host, simultaneously feeding on their nutrients and recycling fallen leaves to assist in the growth of roots. Mankind has utilised their properties in brewing and baking for thousands of years but more recently has discovered their usefulness in preventing the rejection of human organs during transplants.

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Content Published November 17, 2006

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Fairy Bonnet toadstools (Coprinus Disseminatus) weathering a storm in a Norfolk churchyard. Fungi play a vital role in the renewal of nature during the month of November. Attaching themselves to plants, especially trees they form a symbiotic relationship with their host, simultaneously feeding on their nutrients and recycling fallen leaves to assist in the growth of roots. Mankind has utilised their properties in brewing and baking for thousands of years but more recently has discovered their usefulness in preventing the rejection of human organs during transplants.

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Content Published November 17, 2006

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Fairy Bonnet toadstools (Coprinus Disseminatus) weathering a storm in a Norfolk churchyard. Fungi play a vital role in the renewal of nature during the month of November. Attaching themselves to plants, especially trees they form a symbiotic relationship with their host, simultaneously feeding on their nutrients and recycling fallen leaves to assist in the growth of roots. Mankind has utilised their properties in brewing and baking for thousands of years but more recently has discovered their usefulness in preventing the rejection of human organs during transplants.

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Content Published November 17, 2006

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Fairy Bonnet toadstools (Coprinus Disseminatus) weathering a storm in a Norfolk churchyard. Fungi play a vital role in the renewal of nature during the month of November. Attaching themselves to plants, especially trees they form a symbiotic relationship with their host, simultaneously feeding on their nutrients and recycling fallen leaves to assist in the growth of roots. Mankind has utilised their properties in brewing and baking for thousands of years but more recently has discovered their usefulness in preventing the rejection of human organs during transplants.

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Content Published November 17, 2006

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Fairy Bonnet toadstools (Coprinus Disseminatus) weathering a storm in a Norfolk churchyard. Fungi play a vital role in the renewal of nature during the month of November. Attaching themselves to plants, especially trees they form a symbiotic relationship with their host, simultaneously feeding on their nutrients and recycling fallen leaves to assist in the growth of roots. Mankind has utilised their properties in brewing and baking for thousands of years but more recently has discovered their usefulness in preventing the rejection of human organs during transplants.

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Content Published August 7, 2006

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Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Eco or 'hobbit homes' in Taverham, Norfolk, UK

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Content Published August 7, 2006

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Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Eco or 'hobbit homes' in Taverham, Norfolk, UK

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Content Published August 7, 2006

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Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Eco or 'hobbit homes' in Taverham, Norfolk, UK

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