Chobham Common
Chobham Common is one of the largest National Nature Reserves in the South East and amongst the finest remaining examples of lowland heath in the world. Public access managed by Surrey County…
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Chobham Common is one of the largest National Nature Reserves in the South East and amongst the finest remaining examples of lowland heath in the world. Public access managed by Surrey County…
The task for the day will be to coppice some willow and hazel stools to allow more light into the scruby common of cannon tump, we will use the material to create a dead hedge around the perimeter…
The task for the day will be to coppice some willow and hazel stools to allow more light into the scruby common of cannon tump, we will use the material to create a dead hedge around the perimeter…
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A fabulous large heathland close to York where the pink heads and grey green leaves of cross-leaved heath intermingle with the purple spikes and green foliage of ling heather. Common lizards bask…
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