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Noted Surrey colony of at-risk swifts destroyed during nesting season
A noted nesting site for swifts in Surrey was demolished during the nesting season by Hill Group, according to campaigners who highlight weaknesses in wildlife protection from development. The demolition occurred at Regent House near Dorking station.
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