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February 2018                        February 2018

 which they then grazed the re-growth.  This should give some of the rarer spring
 flowers that were being smothered by the coarse vegetation a chance. As many
 walkers will have seen the meadow is now popular with many birds particularly the
 buzzard, a kestrel, song thrushes and blackbirds, and it was great to see a flock of
 fieldfares who will have flown south to avoid the colder weather in the north. All
 these birds are taking advantage of the wetter areas which will be rich in worms in
 flooded patches.  This would have been much less likely if the meadow was left as
 coarse vegetation. Along the stream we have as well as the egrets, kingfishers and
 visiting herons.  Improvements in the variation of the stream have been achieved.
 Even sea trout have been seen spawning and there has been a sighting of an eel.
 The opening up of glades within the woodland along the footpath has led to a
 much greater display of both spring and summer flowers. Some piles of brash have
 been left as cover for hedgehogs and other small mammals.

 We hope all villagers are pleased with the added wildlife interest that has been
 created  within  our  nature  reserve.    The  wildlife  group  always  needs  as  much
 assistance as possible do come along and help us if you can.

 Tony Bates


 PURBECK DISTRICT COUNCIL REPORT


 Unitary Proposals

 At  its  meeting  on  12  December,  Purbeck  District
 Council  decided  to  withdraw  its  opposition  to  the
 proposed  reorganisation  of  local  government  in
 Dorset.    Whilst  there  are  some  Purbeck  Councillors
 who  strongly  support  the  proposed  reorganisation,
 including  myself,  there  are  others  who  have
 reluctantly withdrawn their opposition because they
 believe the Secretary of State (SoS) will soon confirm
 his  “minded  to”  decision.   They  believe  their  role is  to  represent  the interests  of
 local  communities  and  this  is  best  achieved  by  playing  a  full  part  in  the
 preparations for the creation of the new unitary councils.

 We are awaiting the SoS decision following the end of the consultation period in
 January and we are hoping that he will make a decision by the end of February.
 Whatever the decision is it will upset some people!

 Local Plan Review

 Officers  are  currently  finalising  the  information  and  options  to  include  in  the
 Council’s consultation starting at the end of January.  The completed evidence

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