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Gardeners in Greenock have rallied round after their historic allotments in the town were wrecked by Storm Eowyn.
Schools, libraries, council depots, harbours, roads and houses were damaged in the storm - and councils are paying the price.
Safety concerns have been raised about the stability of trees on a road in Bridge of Weir – a state of affairs that has left residents ...
Deadly Storm Eowyn wreaked havoc across the UK, leaving a trail of death and destruction its wake. It claimed the life of Calum Carmichael, 19, in Mauchline, Ayrshire, after his car was struck by ...
Gardeners in Greenock have rallied round after their historic allotments in the town were wrecked by Storm Eowyn.
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Storm Éowyn Targets UK: Residents and Travelers Warned to Brace for Impact From Powerful Winter StormIt’s expected to make landfall in the UK tomorrow, Friday, January 24th. However, Ireland, Wales, and parts of England and Scotland are already feeling the powerful winds that have arrived ahead ...
In the 12 months leading up to January 2025, more than 40% of the UK's energy came from renewable sources, according to ...
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (Defa) said timber harvesting operations to make safe storm-damaged areas ...
The hundreds of thousands taking part counted over nine million birds, spanning 80 different species, in gardens and parks, this after the storm had downed hundreds of trees, closed all public areas ...
A team of researchers from the Met Office and the University of Leeds has pinpointed a new reason for winter storm clusters, such as the trio named Dudley, Eunice and Franklin, which took place within ...
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