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 As  we  get  older  our  muscle  strength  and  flexibility  can  start  to  decline  which   WILD WOODBURY
 makes keeping as active as possible even more important.
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 Our class can help you improve your overall range of movement and for those   March 20  marked World Rewilding Day, a day to join people from around the
 who  are  already  active,  can  be  an  additional  way  of  maintaining  your  fitness   world  to  celebrate  the  successes  of  and  the  visions  for  rewilding  to  promote
 and energy levels. Many of the exercises we do in the class are done seated so   nature’s  recovery.  The  theme  for  this  year  is  #HopeIntoAction,  highlighting  the
 that everyone can join in and our balance exercises are also done with the use of   tangible  changes  that  rewilding  can  make  to  improve  the  lives  of  people  and
 a  chair  to  help  build  confidence.  We  also  include  some  slightly  higher  energy   provide space for wildlife to thrive. Restoring natural processes at Wild Woodbury
 exercises which helps to keep our hearts healthy.   has  led  to  many  wins  for  wildlife  and  nature’s  recovery.  There  are  so  many  to
       choose from, but to mark World Rewilding Day, we to a look at just some of the
 Our  classes  are subsidised by  the Pop In  Place  funds  and are  held  at  the  Bere   wins at Wild Woodbury.
 Regis Village Hall on Mondays from 11am – 11:45am and will be the cost of each
 class is £5   By  allowing  the  land  to  rest,  we  have  seen  the  vegetation  undergo  rapid
       transformations, which has allowed for a whole host of ecological functions to be
 No  need  to  book  in  advance.  Just  come  along  and  join  in  our  fun  and  very   restored. The bare ground has been colonised by a diverse flora, and the fields
 friendly class, where you will be guaranteed a very warm welcome.   support  thriving  vegetation.  The  complex  vegetation  structure  provides  ideal
       habitat  for  an  abundance  of  small  mammals  and  amphibians.  In  turn,  this  has
 If you would like more information, please email Lucy Cruickshank at
       resulted in birds of prey soaring in our skies, hunting for prey. Allowing the natural
 lucy.cruickshank7@hotmail.co.uk or telephone Lyn Simmonds on 01929 471528   processes  to  take  the  lead  means  the  dynamic  and  complex  ecological
       functions work effectively.

 Pop In Place Community Café at Bere Regis Village Hall
 Every Friday morning from 10 am until 12 noon we run a Community Café at the
 Village Hall North Street.
 We offer a warm welcome, to everyone who walks through the door.
 We  also  welcome  new  volunteers  to  help  on  our  team  serving  the  drinks  and
 helping at events.  Also and very importantly to chat to the people who attend
 the café’s.
 Would  you  like  to  make  a  difference  in  your  community?    Then  call  the  Team
 Leader Alison Bennett 01929 472023 for more details about how the Pop In Place
 changes people’s lives.

       Not only are the birds of prey thriving, but many other bird species are now using
 Pop In Place Food Crisis Support    Wild  Woodbury.  The  site  provides  areas  for  birds  to  forage,  breed  and  shelter.

 The Pop In Place have a Food Crisis Project, if   During  the  autumn,  we  have  seen  species  including  nightingale  and  redstart
 you  are  struggling  and  you  need  food   during migration. Seed heads from a range of plants including thistles, docks and
 please  get  in  touch  we    have  gained   teasels are prolific and provide an excellent food source to support birds such as
 funding to provide  crisis packs for people in   goldfinch  during  the  winter.  There  are  treecreeper  in  our  woodlands,  hedges
 the Parish in a difficult situation.    stuffed  with  yellowhammer,  and  long-tailed  tit  flocks  cosily  huddled  together
       amongst the scrub.
 If  you  need  this  service  please  email  in
 confidence popinplace@gmail.com and we   The  number  and  diversity  of  invertebrate  species  supported  by  Wild  Woodbury
 will help. Thank you to Gareth Lynam who is   after just two years is nothing short of phenomenal! Butterflies have increased in
 running this project for us.    abundance  by  over  60%  and  new  species  such  as  silver-studded  blues  have

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