Ash Road (Text Classics)

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Ash Road (Text Classics)

Ash Road (Text Classics)

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The property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price with both the Reserve Price and Starting Bid being subject to change. Regular household batteries can also be recycled at most supermarkets or electrical stores. Keep your bin crew safe

Ash Road, Fordham, Ely, CB7 6AL Area Information for Ash Road, Fordham, Ely, CB7 6AL

Written in 1965, and winning several awards and being reprinted in a lovely edition by Text Classics, Ash Road is a visceral and brutally evocative story of the impact of an Australian bush fire on its rural community. The home is within walking distance to parades of shops at both Cherry Trees and Church Road, and is also within easy reach of Longfield Village, where you’ll find a Waitrose supermarket and the closest train station, offering regular, direct services to LONDON VICTORIA, Bromley south and the Kent Coast. The nearby parades in Hartley offer convenience stores to include a Co-Op, a Premier, an off-licence and the village Post Office, whilst the village Country Club is also a popular option. The census collection is designed so that each group of postcodes should contain at least 100 people (50 in Scotland). This truly stunning home has been drastically improved, extended and reconfigured by its existing owners, and is now offered to market in an immaculate condition, with absolutely NO WORK REQUIRED. It will enable housing that has been allocated in the Local Plan to come forward and will close Ash level crossing.Natural England and Devon County Council’s ecologist raised no objections to the plans, subject to the environmental impact being offset by the creation and management of new habitats elsewhere.

Ash Road Bridge Scheme update and Budget Approval Ash Road Bridge Scheme update and Budget Approval

I can see why this is being reprinted. It is so hugely of its space and place that it's almost like opening a window to 1960s Australia. Snakes swim the creek, sweat beads the brow, and people eke out their existence in a bitterly hard and turning landscape.There are hidden batteries in many electrical items such as electric toothbrushes, toys, e-cigarettes, vapes, phones, laptops, and many more. You can recycle them by doing the following:

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Ash Road is a book that I genuinely hadn't heard of, but as I'm trying to diversify into reading a lot more overseas children's literature, I was pleased to accept a review copy of it - Text Classics. It's a book that will, particularly for an audience who may not have any idea of the impact and terror of a bush fire, open many eyes and also act as a starter for many cross-curriculum topics. I could see passages of this being studied alongside discussions of climate and ecology - there's a lot in it that could be used. It's also fascinating in how Southall uses the fire as a coming of age device for his characters. There are some who have dated a little bit, as is often with a text of this nature, but there are others which feel so fresh that I was desperate to find out what happened to them. The grandfather, in particular, and the well - I won't spoil it, but lord I found that a powerful moment. Reviewing the novel in The Canberra Times Susan Fuller is full of praise: "There are few children's writers who steel themselves to bring reality, with all its overtones of pain, injustice and frustration, into their stories. Fantasy and even horror, yes, but they seem to find cold, stark real life too strong a meat for their tender readers. Ivan Southall is not of this school... Ash Road is a frightening story of bush fire run riot, and Mr Southall does not pull any punches. The fear and tension is real as the dry brittle forests sigh under the weight of a hot north wind, waiting for that tiny spark to burst into inferno." [2] See also [ edit ]

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The supermarket would have parking for 137 vehicles, including nine disabled spaces, nine parent and child spaces and two for electric car charging. This is a very Australian story. Ash Road had been named after a terrible fire in 1913. No one ever believed it would happen again. For those who enjoy walking or for those with pets, there are some beautiful country walks amongst Hartley Woods, with immediate access from the rear of the property. Upstairs, the home offers three spacious double bedrooms, and two smaller doubles. The master bedroom is well appointed and features full length, floor-to-ceiling wardrobes. It also comes with the benefit of an en-suite bathroom. Bedrooms two, three and four and five all feature built-in storage and again allow for lots of natural light. The family bathroom completes the accommodation, again a fantastic size and this time featuring bath, separate corner shower cubicle, WC, wash-hand basin and storage cabinets. Nothing quite compares to this home in the local area. If you want to make it your own, call now to book your viewing slot.



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