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  2. Murder of Elizabeth McCabe - Wikipedia

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    Two witnesses reported seeing a Ford Cortina with a taxi sign on it emerge from a road which led to Templeton Woods on the night McCabe disappeared. [8] They reported that the driver appeared to be alone in the car with the interior lights on, [8] and that he appeared to be driving with his wrists, as if he had dirty hands and didn't want to touch the steering wheel. [8]

  3. Madingley Wood - Wikipedia

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    Madingley Wood is a 15.4-hectare (38-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest near Madingley, on the western outskirts of Cambridge. [1] [2] The western part of this wood is ancient pedunculate oak, with other trees including ash and field maple, with hazel and hawthorn in the shrub layer. The newer eastern woodland is elm and ash.

  4. Brasenose Wood and Shotover Hill - Wikipedia

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    Most Brasenose Wood is a remnant of the ancient Shotover Forest, and it is one of the few woods which is still managed by the traditional method of coppice-with-standards. It has a very diverse ground flora, and 221 species of vascular plant have been recorded, including 46 which are characteristic of ancient woodland. Shotover Hill has heath ...

  5. Bullock Wood - Wikipedia

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    Bullock Wood is a 23.3-hectare (58-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the northern outskirts of Colchester in Essex. [1] [2] The site is mature coppice with a wide variety of trees. The main woodland type is hazel and sessile oak, which is rare nationally.

  6. Edgbarrow Woods - Wikipedia

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    Edgbarrow Woods is a 36.8-hectare (91-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the northern outskirts of Sandhurst in Berkshire. It is owned and managed by Wellington College . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

  7. Dryhill Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Dryhill is an 11.7-hectare (29-acre) geological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the western outskirts of Sevenoaks in Kent. [1] [2] It is a Geological Conservation Review site, [3] and an area of 9.5 hectares (23 acres) is a Local Nature Reserve [4] [5]

  8. Rural area - Wikipedia

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    In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. [1] Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements.

  9. Earlham Park Woods - Wikipedia

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    Earlham Park Woods is a 8.1-hectare (20-acre) Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Norwich in Norfolk. It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. [1] [2] This is an area of woodland fringing Earlham Park, and trees include regenerating elms. Other habitats include tall marsh, unimproved grassland and a pond which has silted up ...