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    A Natural History of the Hedgerow by John
 Wright  2016      .                       BERE REGIS NEWS
 Peter  Wohlleben  in  his  book  tells  us  how  trees
 communicate  with  each  other  and  their   BERE REGIS PARISH COUNCIL
 neighbouring  species  and  explains  why  there
 must  be  a  consideration  of  the  environment
 generally  and  all  its  constituent  parts.  It  is  a   Chairman:         07900 906278   BereRegis.ParishCouncil.Chair@gmail.com
                  Moira
 wonderful  example  of  how  no  one  species  can   Mathers
 survive on its own and makes it very clear that we
 have to allow nature to work its own miracles, For   Vice   Bryan   07969 770890    bryan@cheapprintingdorset.co.uk
 example,  fungal    mycelia    are  essential  for  the   Chairman:  Benjafield
 preparation of food for the  roots of all the plants
 and  play  such an important part   in  keeping  all   Parish   Amanda   07855 396073   bereregispc@gmail.com
 potential  habitats  alive..  All  the  insects,  slugs,   Clerk:     Crocker
 snails,  fungi  and  bacteria  are  so  essential  for  all
 living species so different in form and living needs
 are all reliant on each other.   Websites:  www.bereregisparishcouncil.co.uk           www.bereregis.org
 Isabella  Tree  and  her  husband  have  a  large
 estate  in  Sussex,  farming  heavy  soils,  where  intensively  grazed  animals  were   The  Parish  Council  met  on  Thursday  13   January  2022  in  the  Drax  Hall.  Four
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 making oa mess of much of the land and arable farming was a great problem   members  of  the  public  were present.  The  next  meeting will  be  on  Thursday  10
                                                                              th
 due to the difficulty of working the soil. It was decided that the estate should be   February  2022.  Members  of  the  press  and  public  are  welcome  and  there  is  a
 allowed  to  grow  wild.  More  deer  were introduced,  While  cattle  and  pigs  were   period for public participation at the start. If you are unable to attend but wish to
 allowed to range the woodland as well as what had been the arable land. All in   submit a comment or question, please contact the Clerk or any member of the
 all  ,although  stockmen  were  still  required  to  manage  the  free  ranging  animals,   Parish Council.
 the

 Restoring the Wild is a wonderful description of how many species of birds were   Donation
 reintroduced  to  places  in  the  UK.  These  include  the  sea  eagle  (white  tailed
 eagle) which can now be found on the Isle of Wight and the red kite, which can   Paul Martin played Christmas carols and music outside the shop on the 23  and
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 be seen in many rural parts of the UK.   24  December. All donations received are to go to the school. Jagtar Singh Dhesi
       and Rajwinder Kaur, the owners of the shop, very kindly donated a further £250 to
 Otter Country is a story of the reintroduction of otters to many parts of the UK and   go  towards  the  school.  Our  warmest  thanks  are  extended  to  them  for  this  very
 tells how it was done, its effect on the countryside and the human interest it has   generous donation.
 created.

 The  Natural  History  of  the  Hedgerow  is  a  wonderful  book  which  covers  an
 enormous  amount  of  ground.  The  history  of  hedges  and  walls.  Why  they  were   Elder Road Footpath
 needed, how they were grown and managed. How many more species of plants   The  work  to  the  path  has  now  been
 and animals became involved. How legislation controlled both their introduction,   completed.  This  is  the  largest,  most
 their removal and the constitution.   expensive  project  the  Parish  Council
 All five books are thoroughly recommended. I just hope I can now get this article   has  undertaken  for  several  years.
 to the editor in time and in one piece.    Residents  and  visitors  will  now  be  able
       to use the circular walk and children will
 Ted Cox   be  able  to  get  to  school  without


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