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After I'd looked round some of the other shops, I returned to the wool department in Jacksons and selected two balls of St Ives Sunbeam, made by Thomas Ramsden, in the colour "Heathland".
Archive 2007-07-01 Penny 2007
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After I'd looked round some of the other shops, I returned to the wool department in Jacksons and selected two balls of St Ives Sunbeam, made by Thomas Ramsden, in the colour "Heathland".
Buying sock yarn in Reading Penny 2007
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Heathland is a rare ecological zone, but fast-growing and thorny invasive species of tree called the black locust was threatening to crowd out the unique plant life of the area.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute! Part 2 Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Heathland is a rare ecological zone, but fast-growing and thorny invasive species of tree called the black locust was threatening to crowd out the unique plant life of the area.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute! Part 2 Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Heathland is a rare ecological zone, but fast-growing and thorny invasive species of tree called the black locust was threatening to crowd out the unique plant life of the area.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute! Part 2 Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Heathland is a rare ecological zone, but fast-growing and thorny invasive species of tree called the black locust was threatening to crowd out the unique plant life of the area.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute! Part 2 Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Heathland is a rare ecological zone, but fast-growing and thorny invasive species of tree called the black locust was threatening to crowd out the unique plant life of the area.
Zoe P. Strassfield: Give a Hoot, Don't Pollute! Part 2 Zoe P. Strassfield 2011
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Heathland and wildflower habitats contain a rich avifauna, especially among the honey-eaters.
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Heathland that is important for other threatened birds, including the nightjar, woodlark and Dartford warbler, has been damaged across southern England.
The Guardian World News James Meikle 2011
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Heathland fires are still raging across parts of the Scottish Highlands, Ireland, north west England and Berkshire after the record-breaking dry spell.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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