Thompson Common
A truly incredible and unique place. Thompson Common is famous for its ‘pingo’ ponds – a network of around 400 small pools created during the last Ice Age. It’s also home to the UK’s rarest…
A truly incredible and unique place. Thompson Common is famous for its ‘pingo’ ponds – a network of around 400 small pools created during the last Ice Age. It’s also home to the UK’s rarest…
A rich mosaic of habitats ranging from damp low-lying grassland studded with small pools to fen, scrub and woodland
Illustrated talk by local farmer Jane Thomson, from Brick Kiln Farm about a wonderful project to restore native plants to part of Rookyard Wood.
One of the best surviving wild daffodils meadows in the county combined with a traditional orchard planted in 2011.
Join Joe Hampson, our Honeygar Wildling Officer for a morning exploring our most ambitious project to date, Honeygar.
A ban on the sale of horticultural peat, from its use in bagged compost to the production of plants, was first mooted by the UK Government back in 2011. Since then, it has consulted members of the…
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