11am -4pm, Winterbourne Barn, Church Lane, Winterbourne, BS36 1SE.
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Munching and meddling at Wapley – first crop and work morning 15 September
Then most of our volunteers worked on clearing the stream in the wood and cutting vegetation back from the paths, while a couple of us did some maintenance on the young fruit trees.
- Good news – we’ve had our first crop from the Orchard for the Future.
- Bad news – we’ve eaten it. Two apples, one each. But they tasted lovely!
Here’s another part of our mini-crop – a medlar, very much a rarity nowadays.
And here are our volunteers at the end of a productive morning.
Our next work morning at Wapley will be on Saturday 16 November, but there will be a Wapley Owl Prowl on Monday 28 October, meeting at 7.00 pm at the Shire Way gate. See you there?.
Wild Owls Chat, Saturday 21 September
2:30 -3:30pm, Winterbourne Library, Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne, BS36 1LA.
Introduction to British Owls Talk, Thursday 19 September
7:30 -9.00pm, The Old Grammar School, High Street, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AH.
Ram Hill Colliery Heritage Open Day, Sunday 15 September
10:30am – 4:00pm, Ram Hill Colliery, Broad, Lane, Ram Hill, Coalpit Heath, BS36 2TY.
Wapley Bushes Workday, Sunday 15 September
Meet at the Shire Way entrance to the woodland (BS37 8US), south Yate, 10.00am.
Bat Walk at Kingsgate Park Nature Reserve, Friday 13 September
with South Gloucestershire Council.
Meet at the Scott Way entrance to Kingsgate Park, Scott Way, Yate, BS37 4NW, 7.30pm through to 9.30pm (parking is available at the entrance of Shackleton Avenue).
Wapley in summer – spot the Green Lady!
Friendly frog
A tale of two species
hence the common name “eggs and bacon”
hence the name “bird’s foot trefoil”
(Photos by Isabel Ryan)










