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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
The birds have not nested in the north-east of Scotland since they were persecuted to extinction in the late 19th century. But yesterday, at a secret site on the outskirts of the city, Aberdeen's lord provost, Peter Stephen, and the lady provost,Sandra Stephen, released six of 35 red kites, gathered from nests around Britain, to mark the start of the latest phase of the reintroduction...
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
The birds have not nested in the north-east of Scotland since they were persecuted to extinction in the late 19th century. But yesterday, at a secret site on the outskirts of the city, Aberdeen's lord provost, Peter Stephen, and the lady provost,ADVERTISEMENTSandra Stephen, released six of 35 red kites, gathered from nests around Britain, to mark the start of the latest phase of...
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East Grinstead Courier (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
... towards not only research into the disease but also classes and activities for sufferers locally.Peter Stephens, a Sevenoaks district committee member of the society, said he was "very surprised" when he heard of how she raised the money."It was a marvellous effort," he said.