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    Elm trees could return to woodlands across the UK, new report suggests – inews

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NewsEnvironmentElm trees once dominated Britain's countryside, but were almost wiped out by Dutch elm disease half a century ago

    Wednesday, 4th December 2019, 11:45 am

    The species, which once dominated rural landscapes and has been present in the UK since the Bronze Age, was almost totally destroyed by Dutch elm disease, a fungal pathogen which killed 20 million trees in the UK. Some 90 per cent of elms were removed as a result of the disease and the tree has been largely forgotten as a feature of the countryside.

    "Elite" elms

    Research by a number of private individuals and organisations who have refused to abandon the elm now suggests that it could return, thanks in part of the discovery of elite elms that remain in the countryside and appear to be able to resist or avoid the disease.

    A report by the Future Trees Trust, a charity, said the mature specimens are hundreds of years old and efforts are being made to analyse these individual elms to produce seedlings which reproduce this apparent resistance.

    The charity said that with appropriate further research and funding it is now possible to envisage the re-establishment of the elm at a time when other species such as the oak are under assault from pests and diseases.

    Karen Russell, the author of the report, said: The current state is that we know a lot about where the mature trees are and we know more than ever about the opportunities in terms of research. With the right people in the right place and the funding we can put elm back in the landscape.

    Dutch elm disease, which arrived in Britain in two waves, remains active and continues to spread north - it has yet to reach some parts of Scotland. Immature trees sprouted from diseased parents are capable of growing for a number of years but then themselves succumb to the disease.

    The researchers want to build on work in a number of European countries where the elite trees have been crossed with native elms.

    More work needed

    The Future Trees Trust report suggests that seedlings need to be produced in greater numbers of study their progress and use techniques such as genome sequencing to try to identify the particular genetic traits that contribute to Dutch elm disease (DED) resistance.

    The report states: Since the 1990s, it has been apparent that isolated, small populations and individual trees have survived and may be avoiding, tolerant or resistant to DED. With other native species such as ash and oak under increasing pest and disease pressures, there is currently much interest in re-considering elm with an objective of conserving, improving and ultimately restoring elm back in to the landscape at a meaningful level.

    The report that such much information remains scattered among individuals and organisations but there is willingness among experts to pool these resources to further research.

    Max Coleman, author of book on the elm, said: Elms have demonstrated a tenacious ability to survive; it is about time we gave them a helping hand.

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    Kalote, Maharashtra: We bet you havent seen a more lavish, expansive and close-to-nature holiday home than this – Architectural Digest India

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Everything about this bungalow spells luxury

    A birds-eye-view of the hillside and an uber luxurious abode replete with a garden, swimming pool and gaming roomthis home certainly checks all boxes for the perfect weekend getaway. The two story structure spread across 8000-square-feet, (over 6 acres) is enveloped by lush greenery. The interiors are purposefully minimal, so that the focus remains on the pice de rsistancethe undulating hillside views. The home overlooks the tranquil Kalote lake and has a 360 degree view of the surrounding hills, making it a blissful getaway from a bustling city like Mumbai. The basic idea was to focus on the scenic views from every room. Every space has furniture, lights and accessories strategically placed to frame the stunning sights, says Amritha Karnakar, principal architect, AKAD (Amritha Karnakar Architectural Design).

    The ground floor features the living room, dining room, bar, kitchen and three bedrooms, while the first floor houses three bedrooms, the gaming room along with two viewing decks. The staff quarters, gym, spa, steam room and kids play area are located in the basement.

    A home of this scale required a fitting entrancethat was fulfilled by an imposing 12 foot-high solid wooden door. The challenge was to understand the scale of the structure and space. It was important to not let the grandeur overpower the main focusthe view, explains Karnakar. The entrance leads into the living area which opens onto the large deck with an infinity pool.

    In keeping with the minimalistic aesthetic, the living room features a seating area, showcasing the beautiful natural landscape. Artfully peppered with carefully selected artefacts, it also features two lounge chairs with footrests at the bottom of the spiral staircase. The hanging lights in the double height room add another element of visual interest. The neutral shades of beige and grey are balanced by the pops of green added via the large potted plants. The room leads into the dining area that features a fourteen seater marble-top dining table.

    The ground floor deck accessed from the living room features the infinity pool along with sun beds to soak in the green vistas. The first floor has two decks on either side. One corner of the larger deck is dedicated to the outdoor dining areathe ideal spot to enjoy your meals against the picture perfect backdrop.

    While the home has six bedrooms, its the master bedroom on the first floor that perhaps offers the best, panoramic views courtesy the large glass windows on three sides of the room. The bright orange sofa in one corner of the room adds an interesting contrast to the large swathes of green outside.

    A grungy English bar was the inspiration while designing the bar. The pipes fitted on one wall lend the room a stylish industrial-chic vibe. Pops of colour were brought in via the blue chevron-patterned tiles and red leather sofa. A barrel placed in the seating area adds another whimsical element to the dcor.

    A wooden staircase leads up to the game room that has a pool table, foosball table and a carom board. The white and yellow tiles lend the room a bright, cheery look.

    Spacious, green and eco-friendly, these 4 Surat bungalows are a sight to behold

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    Global Hepatitis D Market Segmented Analysis of market by Key players, Drivers, Regional, And Competitive Landscape Prediction To 2024 – The…

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Travel: St Andrews – The home of Golf offers luxury par excellence – The Sunday Post

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Im more of a Prosecco glass than a Claret Jug kind of gal. So a trip to the Home of Golf and a hotel steeped in the traditions of the game gave me a certain sense of trepidation.

    However, I neednt have worried, because it turns out you dont need to be in love with the sport to have a tee-rrific time in St Andrews.

    Were staying at the Old Course Hotel, overlooking the famous course which every five years hosts The Open Championship, golfs oldest and greatest tournament.

    And if its good enough for golfing royalty 15-time major winner Tiger Woods is among those to have stayed at the hotel its good enough for us.

    Our room is a stunning suite with panoramic views taking in West Sands beach and the famous Swilcan Bridge, which spans the 1st and 18th fairways of the Old Course.

    Thankfully we dont need to worry about any balls going astray. The windows are made from bulletproof glass, just to make sure guests are safe as houses. Just mind your head if youre chilling out on the private balcony!

    The room is what can only be described as the epitome of luxury.

    With flat-screen TVs, an iPod docking stereo and Nespresso coffee machine, you could easily spend your stay holed up in the hotel.

    But then youd be missing out on what this fantastic little university town has to offer.

    St Andrews was thrown into the limelight as the place where Kate met Wills in 2001 but it had earned its place on the map long before it played royal match-maker.

    West Sands beach, just a 10-minute walk from the hotel, is so beautiful that it takes your breath away.

    The pristine golden sands, famously depicted in the opening scenes of Oscar-winning Chariots of Fire, stretch for miles and are ideal for a pleasant stroll or a jog at any time of year.

    A wander around the town, with its ancient castle and cathedral ruins sitting alongside quaint cafes and shops, is a pleasure. And the Sealife Centre and Golf Museum are firm favourites with visitors if the weather isnt looking fair.

    If youre feeling more energetic, where better to try your hand at a round of golf? My golf-mad husband was like a kid in a sweetshop at the prospect of a game. He jumped aboard the hotels shuttle bus for the three-mile drive for a round at The Dukes.

    Its hillside setting offers glorious views of the town, surrounding countryside and beach. A post-round pint is a must in the modern but cosy clubhouse.

    Back at the hotel, we decide our golfers elbow needs some TLC so check out the Kohler Spa, and what a treat it proves to be.

    The hot stone massagewhich sees the therapist gently knead from the top of my head to literally the tips of my toes proves a world-class spa experience and a welcome break from the daily grind.

    Nothing could make me feel more chilled than an afternoon hanging by the spa pool in a fluffy dressing gown and slippers, dipping in and out of the sauna, steam room and hydrotherapy pool.

    Leaving the mobile behind and taking a few hours off from the world is something we should all do more often.

    Before we know it, hours have passed and its almost time for dinner at the Road Hole Restaurant.

    And this is a meal I wont forget in a hurry.

    The floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Old Course offer stunning views, in sync with the food at this three-AA-awarded eaterie.

    Aside from the sumptuous food, including melt-in-your-mouth steak, seafood and souffl, its the little touches that make this more of an experience than a meal out.

    A glass of champagne to start, our waitress suggests wine pairings for each part of the meal.We round off with the chocolate marquise, which is a dessert lovers dream a mix of caramel, toffee, honeycomb and chocolate, followed by a few cocktails. Sweet Dreams is a favourite.

    And, with that in mind, its back to that big comfy bed for a night of sound slumber.

    The Old Course is the par-fect package and definitely has all the fun of the fairway, whether you like a slice of sporting action or not.

    The Old Course Hotel wasnt actually built until 1968, but visitors are amazed at how well it blends seamlessly into the landscape and surrounding architecture of the town.

    A Classic Spa Day at the Kohler Waters Spa at the Old Course Hotel costs 180 per person.

    Room from 307 per room per night on a B&B basis, based on two people sharing. oldcoursehotel.co.uk/spa/kohler-waters-spa or call 01334 474 371.

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    Boost a new mobile resource for community health workers – Avert

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Launching end of January 2020.

    Are you working with community health workers? Are you looking for new ways to support and understand their ongoing learning? Then look no further than Boost.

    Boost is a mobile phone app and website designed and developed in collaboration with community health workers and peer educators in Southern Africa.

    Boost provides easy, up-to-date, visual and interactive materials on HIV and sexual health.

    Boost is:

    Register to be notified when Boost launches!

    Boost is here to give community health workers the resources and support they need to provide high quality care to their clients and communities.

    Its also a free tool for organisations working with community health workers to use to support their effectiveness, development and ongoing learning.

    By the way when we use the term communityhealthworker we use it to cover individuals in a variety of different roles including peer educators, behaviour change facilitators, community mobilisers,home-based care givers and many, many more.

    Here are just some of the features of Boost:

    A Facebook group is also available as a companion to Boost.

    Register your organisation to access support and extra features

    If you register with us, we can include your organisation in the apps drop down organisational menu. This means we can segment the data that is automatically collected by the app, providing your organisation with insights on how often the app is being used, by how many of your community health workers, and what content they find most helpful.

    Here are some other benefits that organisations have already identified:

    Communityhealth workers support millions of people living with, or at risk of HIV in Southern Africa. They are often peoples first point of contact with the health system.

    To play an effective role, communityhealth workers needaccess to up-to-date,clear, accurate and user-friendly information on HIV and AIDS. At the moment there are few ways for communityhealth workers to get this, and many still rely on word of mouth for new information. Boost will be a way of providing health workers with the up-to-date and accessible information and materials that they need.

    Boost ultimately aims to improve communityhealth workers ability and effectiveness.

    Boost will be free for anyone to use when it launches at the end of January 2020. If you are in Southern Africa and would like to use Boost as an organisational tool for your communityhealth workers then register below. Registering will enable data segmentation for your organisation, and give you access to anonymised data on how Boost is being used by your cohort of communityhealth workers.

    By registering you can also send any further questions you have on Boost.

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    Insects and songbirds – AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST – AGInfo Ag Information Network Of The West

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Recent declines in bird populations brought me to Dr. Bruce Stein, who has spent much of his career on the topic of wildlife biodiversity. First of all, the decline of almost a third of the birds is in the United States, not the world in North America, continental U.S. and Canada. What is the cause of the decline? There was a study that was published in the journal Science that showed almost a 3 billion bird decline since the 1970s in North America. That's about a 29 percent decline. And we're talking about number of individual birds that are flying around or as the case may be, not flying around. And a lot of these are actually common species, not the rare ones that we often think about, things like redwing blackbirds and meadow larks. And so you do have to ask what's going on here, because this is a real wakeup call. It's clear that there's a number of things that are contributing to these declines. One of the major is loss of habitat, conversion of habitat from natural ecosystems to agricultural production or loss of forest. So that's one thing. The encroachment of invasive species is another thing and the use of pesticides being a third. There's a variety of factors and there are often species specific. We also know that when we identify certain things that are threatening a particular group of species, we have the ability to turn it around.

    Planting native trees, shrubs, grasses and wildflowers near farmland can attract songbirds, which in turn can help farmers control insect pests. A University of California study says songbirds can reduce insect pests by up to 46%. The researchers say planting habitat along the borders of fields benefits songbirds and provides natural pest control, because those bird species eat insects and don't damage crops.

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    Pest Control Market expected to Witness a Sustainable Growth over 2026 – Statsflash

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GlobalPest Control Marketwas valued US$ 16 Bn in 2017 and is anticipated to reach US$ 25 Bn by 2026 at a CAGR of about 5.74 % during a forecast period.

    Global Pest Control market is segmented by type, by pest type, by application, and by region. In terms of type, Pest Control market is segmented into Chemical Control, Mechanical Control, and Biological Control. Insects, Termites, Rodents, Wildlife are the pest type of the Global Pest Control market. Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Agriculture are application segment of Pest Control market. Geographically into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, and Latin America.

    Pest control is the management of species or pests that are considered harmful to human health. Pest control is done in a wide range of applications such as agriculture, commercial buildings, residential buildings, and industries. It is beneficial to protect the crops from pests so as to increase food production. House flies have a tendency to hoard at places close to human activities, especially at places where food waste is uncovered.

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    The biological pest control segment is projected to grow at the highest CAGR from 2017 to 2026. Biological control includes the beneficial action of parasites, pathogens, and predators in managing pests and avoiding pest infestation. Increase in pest population, changes in climatic conditions and awareness among consumers pertaining to the health hazards caused by the pests is anticipated to drive the global pest control market during the forecast period. The market is characterized by the presence of a large number of service providers. Hence, the easy availability of this service is also anticipated to drive the growth of the global pest control market.Insects are expected to maintain dominance in the global pest control market during the forecast period. However, termites are anticipated to gain traction in the near future. Changes in climatic conditions are anticipated to drive the growth of this segment in the near future.

    Agricultural pests belong to a broad spectrum of organisms, including insects, mites, ticks, mice, rats, other rodents, snails, nematodes, slugs, cestodes, fungi, bacteria, weeds, viruses, and other pathogens. Agricultural crops are of substantial importance to the global economy and are vital across sectors such as animal husbandry and poultry, which feed upon fodder crops. Commercial application segment is anticipated to remain dominant in the global pest control market during the analysis period. In 2017, commercial and residential application segments collectively accounted for more than half share in the global pest control market.

    Asia-Pacific has a high-growth potential for pest control. This region has emerging economies, such as China and India, which have considerable cultivable land to grow crops. The increasing awareness among the people about pest control is boosting the global market in North America. Growing concerns about the health are towering the global market in Asia Pacific countries such as India and China.

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    Rentokil Initial PLC, BASF SE, Ecolab Inc., Syngenta AG, National Pest Control, Rollins Inc., LLC, Lindsey Pest Control, Bayer AG, FMC Corporation, and Rollins, Inc., Indian Pest Control Company, Terminix International Company, L.P, Bell Laboratories Inc., Mitie Group PLC, Brunswick Pest Control Inc., Venus Pest Company, OPC Pest Control, Pesitcon, Home Paramount Pest Control, Wil-Kil Pest Solutions, ARM Holdings plc., AMD Inc., NVidia Corporation, Intel Corporation are key players included in the Pest control market.The Scope of Global Pest control Market:Global Pest control Market by Type:Chemical ControlMechanical ControlBiological ControlGlobal Pest control Market by Pest Type:InsectsTermitesRodentsWildlifeGlobal Pest control Market by Application:CommercialIndustrialResidentialAgricultureGlobal Pest control Market by Region:North AmericaEuropeAsia PacificMiddle East & AfricaLatin AmericaKey Player Analysed in the Global Pest control Market Report:Rentokil Initial PLCBASF SEEcolab Inc.Syngenta AGNational Pest Control, Rollins Inc.LLCLindsey Pest ControlBayer AGFMC CorporationRollins Inc.Indian Pest Control CompanyTerminix International CompanyL.PBell Laboratories Inc.Mitie Group PLCBrunswick Pest Control Inc.Venus Pest CompanyOPC Pest ControlPesitconHome Paramount Pest ControlWil-Kil Pest SolutionsARM Holdings plc.AMD Inc.NVidia CorporationIntel Corporation

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    Hutchinson building permits – News – The Hutchinson News

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Fire sprinkler extension into non-sprinkled portion of the building 3201 E 11th Ave.,$27,100, Pryor Automatic Fie Sprinkler Inc.

    Deck on mobile home (front & back) 1707 E Blanchard Ave.Lot 47,$800, Meitner Fence and Deck

    Replace siding 1527 N Dixie St.,$6,000, Roger Erteld Construction

    Replace siding 3306 N Waldron St.,$6,000, Stephenson, Gail J. and Daniel

    Replacement windows 9 29th Ct.,$4,946, Woodbridge Home Exteriors

    Reroof 114 N Monroe St.,$2,787, DH Home Improvement

    Tear-off and reroof 1403 W 11th Ave.,$7,100, AllStar Roofing Inc.

    Interior remodel 101 E Campbell St.,$6,000, Dominguez, Fernando

    Re-roof 817 N Maple St.,$5,000, Saviers-Oxnard Clinc LTD

    Tear-off and reroof 521 W Sherman Ave.,$7,800, Preferred Roofing & Guttering

    Replacement windows 811 W 25th Ave.,$20,330, PDQ Construction Inc.

    Exterior remodel, metal roofing, windows, siding, walls and garage door 501 Cloverdale Dr.,$15,000, Richardson, Joy and Joseph II

    Kitchen remodel 1310 E 7th Ave.,$8,000, Moreno, Jose Arturo Salazar and Mendoza, Juana Maria.

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    Restoration Builders Continues its Explosive Growth with the Acquisition of Chicago-Based NRC Roofing and Restoration – Yahoo Finance

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Dec. 4, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --Restoration Builders, Inc.("Restoration Builders" or "The Company") today announced another asset acquisition as it adds Chicago-based NRC Roofing and Restoration, LLC. ("NRC") to its rapidly growing network.

    The insurance restoration industry has exploded to $210B+. Restoration Builders, Inc. was founded in 2017 in response to this massive growth and increasing demand. Over the past two years, they've focused on consolidating existing repair and restoration companies, which are located throughout the United States. To date, The Company has acquired 15 privately held businesses with projected revenue that will top $100 Million in 2019.

    MichaelFlores had been working in the financial industry when the economy took a downturn. He was quickly recruited by a roofing and siding company. While he felt he'd found his niche, he noticed the pain points of the roofing industry. Often, he witnessed a communication breakdown between the property owner, the insurance company, and the contractor. As a result, some insurance claims started and ended in confusion, missteps, and a loss of confidence in the contractor.That experience motivated Michaelto create a roofing company that operated with integrity one that homeowners and employees alike could trust and count on.

    NRC launched in 2010 out of Michael's Chicago apartment, with just two employees. Today, the company has grown to a team of 100 employees and contractors collaboratively working under the multifaceted NRC organization. This group that has generated over $100 million in revenue and restored more than 7,500 properties to their original condition or better from weather-related damage.The NRC team lives by their motto: they're not satisfied until their clients are satisfied.

    "It is my great pleasure to welcome NRC to the team," commented John Lorenz, Chairman and CEO of Restoration Builders, Inc. "Michael and his results-driven team built a restoration company that takes care of client's homes with the same level of care and detail that they would give to their own property. Their core values of commitment, teamwork, respect, integrity and professionalism align perfectly with what the Restoration Builders network is all about."

    Of the $49 Billion roofing contractors' industry, the roofing repair sector is among the fastest-growing. It is currently fragmented and primarily comprised of local, privately held companies. The majority of roofing customers are insurance policy holders using their coverage to fund a repair or replacement.

    About Restoration Builders, Inc. Restoration Builders is a residential and commercial contractor operating within the United States. Their mission is to protect, restore and build properties, strengthen families and support the community. They are committed locally and ready to serve wide scale for disaster response. To learn more, please visit their website at http://www.restorbuilders.com

    About NRC Roofing and Restoration, LLC. NRC is committed to integrity, excellence, high-quality workmanship, and pride themselves on delivering the highest level of customer service from the initial inspection to the final walk-through.

    From roof inspections and minor repairs, to complex roofing systems and an array of service & maintenance programs, NRC Roofing and Restoration brings a level of expertise and experience invaluable to team members they employ, the customers they serve, and the partners they work with. To learn more, please visit: http://www.nrc4help.com

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    ‘Free Daniel Stendel’ Hearts backed by Barnsley fans in compensation wrangle over new boss – Daily Record

    - December 5, 2019 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hearts' appointment of Daniel Stendel has been delayed due to a last-minute demand for compensation from former club Barnsley, but it seems their fans are siding with the Jambos.

    The deal to make the German Craig Leveins successor has been agreed, but Ann Budge must come to an arrangement with the Tykes over any potential payment before he can be confirmed in the Tynecastle hot seat.

    Its been five weeks since Levein was relieved of his duties and fans have grown frustrated at the length of time being taken to appoint a replacement.

    The wait was expected to be over this week, but Barnsley co-chairman Paul Conways assertion that they will be due money from the Edinburgh club after Stendel is appointed has held things up a little longer.

    We still have a valid contract with Daniel Stendel until the end of the season, he told the Daily Mail. There is already a tampering issue with us concerning his existing contract.

    And if anybody else is tampering with our rights, we are going to expect compensation.

    It seems Barnsley fans are just as annoyed at their board as some Hearts fans following the late claim. Conways popularity is already low in South Yorkshire after he got rid of fans favourite Stendel in October.

    And this latest move hasnt gone down well with them either, with many keen to see Stendel succeed even though hes left. Theyve not been shy in criticising Conway for his claim online.

    Redhelen posted: So why compensation then as we're not losing out financially? Its not as though we have no manager, the owners wanted this change.

    lk311 added: It does feel like either penny pinching or bloody mindness but from a legal standpoint they are right.

    "As you said later most companies would be glad to get him off payroll (unless there is a strategic aspect).

    Some feel Stendel is been treated poorly after what he achieved at Oakwell, on yer tyke wrote: They must really hate Stendel these owners, sacked him and now holding off his career.

    Surely for what he's done for this football club, earning the club 6 million in just promotion prize money not to mention the coaching of players to shoot up their sell on fees. You'd think the club would just give the man his money and let him get on with his career.

    Others believe this could be the reason for the short and sharp announcement of Stendels departure, without the usual platitudes usually seen when a manager departs.

    KFC questioned: I guess it helps to explain the utterly bizarre statement that they 'separated' with Stendel, rather than any of the usual terms above, but what other options are there?

    If as others have suggested they put him on 'gardening leave' and still have him on the payroll, then why wouldn't all clubs do that when sacking a manager, so that they could gain compensation when they want to go elsewhere?

    "There'd have to be some exceptional circumstances here would there not?

    Stendel had planned to be at Tynecastle for Wednesday nights Scottish Premiership clash against Livingston, but that now wont be the case given the latest developments.

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