Beetles return to Abbey Road

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Published by Max Salsbury for 24dash.com in Local Government and also in Environment

It's been over 40 years since The Beatles recorded their iconic 'Abbey Road' album, and now they're back - well, not really.In fact, several species of beetle have settled on a green roof on Abbey Road set up by Camden Council.Dor, ground and sexton beetles have moved into the site at the Abbey housing estate in Kilburn, North London.'The Hive' building at the south end of Abbey Road has become home to species of moths, butterflies, spiders and wildflowers.The landscape contains log piles and stone...

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