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April 2022                                                                           April 2022

       OVER THE HILL                                                                        John has just started work on a new area known as 'Barrow  Wood' lower down
                                                                                            near to the dual carriageway. The area in Barrow Wood is nearly 20 years old and
                                                                                            so the coppiced material is of little use other than for firewood. John is cutting this
                                                                                            area in order to get it back in proper rotation (normally around seven years). John
       iIam  sitting at my computer looking out of the widow at rain pouring down on        will deliver his coppiced material locally. The items he has on sale now are:
       what was already a very wet countryside. The lawn and the surrounding fields are
       a brilliant shiny green colour. Already we are seeing buds bursting into small green   Unseasoned Hazel firewood at £100 / load.   Bean poles at £1 each
       leaves both in the garden and on the hedges of the countryside. A few trees are      Pea sticks at £7 bundle of 10.  By purchasing from John you will be supporting a
       also showing signs of coming into leaf and the grassland; that is in fields around   traditional craft and wildlife conservation at Kite Hill.
       us, will provide sumptuous grazing for all the cattle and sheep.
                                                                                            John  Sweeney  may  be  contacted  on  07732  970484  or  by  email  at
       While  fields  of  the                                                               johnjosephsweeney44@gmail.com
       R i v e r    P i d d l e ’ s
       m e a d o w s ,
       resplendent  in  their                                                               Contact Us
       new  growth  of   what                                                               If  you  would  like  to  know  more  about  the  work  of  the  Wildlife  Group  or  to  be
       will  in  fact  be  a                                                                included on our mailing list, please contact:
       godsend  later  in  the
       year,  but  will  f  it                                                              Tony Bates at tonybates19@gmail.com /  01929 471563 or
       remains  wet,  it  will  of
       course  mean,  that                                                                  Mike Gee at mike.n.g@outlook.com / 0775 988 4942.
       grazing    is   not
       available   until   the
       surface  of  he  land  is
       fit for animals to meander, without destroying the soil structure with their hooves.
       The  arable  fields  of  the  surrounding  district  of  autumn  sown  cereals  also  look      Kites Hill Coppice
       resplendently  green  and  can  only  mean  a  wonderful  start  of  the  year,  with  a
       promise of a splendid harvest to remember
       Wild  flowers,  such  as  the  snowdrops  which  have  been  flowering  since  early
       January  are  still  in  abundance,  providing  a  wonderful  display,  beautiful  to  the      Unseasoned Hazel Firewood  -  £100/load
       eye, on the roadside banks here in Turnerspuddle and in the churchyard. They are
       particularly still showing a resilience, providing a beautiful display of shiny, waxy      Bean poles  -  £1 each
                           white  flowers.  Also  at  the  western  entrance  to  the  Bere
                           Regis  churchyard  there  is  a  wonderful  yellow  carpet  of         Pea Sticks  -  £7 bundle of 10
                           celandines.. Primroses are also beginning to flower.
                           Now  I  have  to  mention  cowslips,  bluebells,  wood
                           anemones,    buttercups,  red  campions,  dandelions,  white
                           and  bladder campions  and stitchworts,  all  soon   to be  in
                           flower.  Bluebells  will  soon  be  seen  by  all,  as  there  are   All on sale Now!
                           pieces of woodland, bordering on most of the roads from
                           the village which are inundated with them. As they will be
                           coming. we will be privileged to see a wonderful showing                                                            John Sweeney
                           of  wood  anemones,  which  unfortunately  are  short  lived.
                           Also found on the road’s grass verges, in the woodland, in                                                    07732 970484
                           fields as yet not grazed or cut for hay or silage and also in

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