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 some bare ground (for ground-nesting bee holes), with a gradual transition as you   Contact Us
 move into the field; consider maintaining uncut/uncultivated/unfertilised margins;
 control  undesirable  plants  (e.g.  nettles,  bracken,  cleavers)  especially  after   If  you  would  like  to  know more  about  the  work  of  the  Wildlife  and  Environment
 coppicing/laying   Group or to be included on our e-mailing list, please contact:
 4. Unshaded ditches with gently sloping banks   Tony Bates at tonybates19@gmail.com /  01929 471563

 Benefit - Feeding and breeding sites for mammals and birds; presence of ditches   Amy Yates at AmyEyeats@hotmail.com or
 increases number of hedge birds; water in ditches increases invertebrates
       Mike Gee at mike.n.g@outlook./com / 0775 988 4942
 Management - Clear overshadowing branches and vegetation; clean ditches on
 rotation every 5 years (not all in the same year) retaining some plants and debris;
 avoid chemicals and fertilisers near ditches
 For more information and resources on hedgerows, go to www.hedgelink.org.uk
 Ellie MacConnachie and Hilary Habberfield




 POETRY CORNER


 I have been looking through the archives of the Bere Regis Parish Magazine from
 many years ago, and what fascinating reading it makes.
 The village has always been very active with Church events, Bell Ringers, Mothers
 Union,  Young  Wives,  RNLI,  Guides,  Scouts,  Floral  Group,  Women’s’  Institute,
 amongst many other groups and gatherings.
 In  June  1977  along  with  the  rest
 of  the  country,  the  village
 celebrated  the  Silver  Jubilee  of
 Her  Majesty  Queen  Elizabeth’s
 reign.  A Committee was formed
 and there was a whole week of
 events  including,  on  Monday,  a
 Bonfire  on  top  of  Woodbury  Hill,
 on  Tuesday,  a  Sports  and  Gala
 Day  with  11  sideshows  and
 Maypole Dancing, where all the
 children  were  presented  with  25
 pence  commemorative  pieces.
 There was a Grand Dance at the
 Drax  Hall  and  a  competition  for
 the Best Dressed Building.  On Wednesday there was a Tea and Old Tyme Music
 Hall for the over 60’s, and a Fund Raising Grand Draw.  The Carnival Queen was
 chosen at a Disco at the Youth Club, and everyone had a wonderful time!

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