REMAINS OF BOARDWALK CLEARED
Contractors started work on removing the remains of the boardwalk and pond-dipping platform on July 2nd. All the stumps of over a hundred plastic posts embedded four feet…
Contractors started work on removing the remains of the boardwalk and pond-dipping platform on July 2nd. All the stumps of over a hundred plastic posts embedded four feet…
Grass growth was suppressed by the prolonged drought, but path verges finally received a cut this month. Clippings were gathered up to use as a mulch around the…
A short piece in the Kentish Gazette (2nd July) unveils the council’s plans for a local nature reserve on the land immediately downstream of the proposed park and…
It’s been rather a quiet period, with no surprises. Sadly, we don’t seem to have any reed warblers on Hambrook this year, and another lover of the same…
None of the paths on Hambrook are rights of way, but we are pleased to be able to allow the public onto the Marshes to enjoy the delights…
In May we were only granted 5.9mm of rain, compared to a mean for the month of 50mm over the past 40 years. The 18 trees we planted…
While delighted to see so many people able to make use of the Marshes for salvaging their sanity during lockdown, we’re less happy with the vastly increased amount…
Serco’s drastic flailing of the water meadow in early May caused widespread dismay and anger. The cutter was set so low that it scuffed the soil, totally destroying…
Major projects such as the proposed relocation of council offices and St George’s Street improvements are now in doubt due to the impact of lockdown. The planned extension…
It wasn’t just the temperatures in the lower 20s signalling the end of winter; the wintering tufted duck flock on Tonford Lake was last seen on 2nd April,…
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