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Month: May 2016

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23rd May

It was agreed by everyone that today was an idyllic day in the wood. The weather was wonderful, blue sky, sunshine and warmth. Everything smelt fresh and there so many variations of green. The Twayblades were in flower and a small group of volunteers transplanted two small ash trees and two small sweet chestnut trees […]

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16th May

A very sunny and blue sky day made this mornings meeting a real joy. The smells and colours are prolific and everyone smiled all morning. The sycamore group are working hard – this time around the Copper Beach area and into the Private Glade area. There is still a lot more to do but it […]

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9th May

Today we had ten male volunteers, this is the first time I can remember this happening. We made good progress on rebuilding pathways around the eastern side of the wood where it becomes prone to water logging in wet weather. Each part of the wood has a name and this is called Sedges. I will […]

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