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<blockquote data-quote="Chris-Leeds" data-source="post: 1314750" data-attributes="member: 28092"><p>Hi Bea, it's Seacroft that's being closed down gradually for housing. Lots of very big, old trees that would be a major loss, trees that had preservation orders were still cut down at Killingbeck. It's a shame that the nice hospitals with grounds that would aid the healing process are being closed down. I'm moving to Jimmy's into a "small hut" that may see sunlight for only a couple of months a year because of the larger buildings surrounding it. The only real greenery is the cemetery over the road, not the thing patients would like to see and probably full of unsavoury types shooting up. I have made up a list of over 40 bird species at Seacroft, some only heard but that's something else to miss. </p><p>Chris.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris-Leeds, post: 1314750, member: 28092"] Hi Bea, it's Seacroft that's being closed down gradually for housing. Lots of very big, old trees that would be a major loss, trees that had preservation orders were still cut down at Killingbeck. It's a shame that the nice hospitals with grounds that would aid the healing process are being closed down. I'm moving to Jimmy's into a "small hut" that may see sunlight for only a couple of months a year because of the larger buildings surrounding it. The only real greenery is the cemetery over the road, not the thing patients would like to see and probably full of unsavoury types shooting up. I have made up a list of over 40 bird species at Seacroft, some only heard but that's something else to miss. Chris. [/QUOTE]
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