Meet at the Scott Way entrance to Kingsgate Park, Scott Way, Yate, BS37 4NW, 10.00am (parking is available at the entrance of Shackleton Avenue)
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Lilliput Park work morning – Tuesday 4 October
Please come along and help us improve this historic park. We shall be meeting at the Kingfisher Road gate at 10.00 am. Please wear suitable footwear and bring gloves if you have them.
You can check out the Lilliput Conservation Group on Facebook for more information.
Abbotswood Autumn Apple Day Saturday 1 October
Location: St Nicholas Family Centre garden and Abbotswood precinct, Chargrove, Abbotswood, Yate, BS37 4LG, 11am – 3pm.
Stream works, toad, and more – report from work morning 11 September
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Cutting the vegetation |
There is a stream down through the middle of the wood that only flows when it’s been raining heavily, but we need to clear it every year to make sure that it doesn’t overflow and alter the surrounding habitat. So on Sunday we cut our way through the vegetation and dug out the leaf mould and other debris from the stream bed.
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The stream going up through the woodland |
As we were clearing the stream we first saw something jump away very quickly – a frog, we think – and then we saw a toad ambling its way away from the area where we were working. We’re not sure that we’ve seen a toad in the wood before.
The wood definitely seems to be getting wetter. In the summer the bed of the stream usually develops deep cracks, but only the upper part of the stream had cracks this time.
Lady fern or similar species |
Hart’s tongue fern |
Ferns are also much more widely distributed in the wood than a few years ago. It will be interesting to see what other species changes occur.
Bracket fungi |
One tree near the stream regularly has spectacular bracket fungi, some as large as dinner plates.
13 people came on the work morning, so we were also able to do a lot of litter picking and our regular maintenance of the fruit trees.
A big thank you to everyone who helped!
Kennedy Way Pond Workday Sunday 25 September
Meet at the Kennedy Way Pond, Link Road, Yate Shopping Centre, 10.00am (parking is available at the Yate overflow car park also on the eastern side of Link Road, BS37 4AY)
Brilliant bat walk!
Friends of Ridge Wood bat walk – 21 September
7:00pm to approx. 9:00pm
Join the Friends of Ridge Wood and
Avon Bat Group for a twilight stroll in search of bats. Bat detectors provided. Wear warm clothes and boots and bring a torch.Meet at Quarry Road entrance, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AX.
No dogs allowed – except guide dogs….
This is a free event in the Discover Festival program organised by the Council.
However please register your intention to attend, on the South Glouc website.
Click Here to book your free place. Run by Eventbrite.
Getting ready for the bat walk
Two of us spent a couple of hours this morning cutting back overgrowth on the route we’ll be using for the bat walk this coming Friday 9th September (7.30 pm at the Shire Way gate)
The worst part was near the top of the Ride – we’re investigating having the Ride cut back mechanically during the autumn, now that the bird nesting season has finished. If we don’t, we’ll have the Ride growing over every summer.