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Be Friendly


On Sunday the volunteers helped our friends at the Ashridge College with the Plant Fair, which coincided with the opening of the gardens for the National Gardens Open Day. For the previous twenty years the event was held at the … Continue reading

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What’s going on?


Sumer Is Icumen In……… Summer is a-coming in Loudly sing cuckoo Groweth seed and bloweth mead and springs the wood anew Sing cuckoo! Since Medieval times and before, the rhythm of the countryside has been dictated by the seasons. Get … Continue reading

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Pond Life


On reflection there is no substance in the derogatory term “pond life” – Ponds are important hotspots for biodiversity. … As well as aquatic species, ponds are also wonderful for our terrestrial wildlife. They provide drinking water during dry weather, a supply of insect and plant-based food, and … Continue reading

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Lock up your Hornbeams


To prevent the resident deer herd from taking advantage of the recently planted hornbeams on Aldbury common, the trees have been given twenty four hour protection – a six foot high wire mesh fence with a padlocked gate! The Trust … Continue reading

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An arresting place


  An arresting place – striking, eye-catching and silent. From ancient Greece, Rome and China to the present, there has been a persistent belief in the restorative power of nature. That belief has formed the bedrock of a passion for … Continue reading

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5,544


That’s a big delivery of eggs in anyone’s book. And that was not the end of it for servicing the ever popular children’s egg hunt this Easter at the Visitor Centre, as extra supplies were needed. It also required volumes … Continue reading

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What’s in a name?


  From nowhere, violets are suddenly everywhere – the flower that is, not the floral females – emerging from a subterranean world their ephemeral scent signals the rebirth of spring with a fleeting embrace. Our hills, hedge banks and woods … Continue reading

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A walk in the Park


  The Trust have introduced four new way-marked walks of varying length and difficulty, to supersede the existing descriptive routes. There is just one leaflet now covering the four walks with a pictorial map. On the ground the pathways are … Continue reading

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Over the Hills


  The extraordinary humps and bumps seen all over the hills in the Chilterns are home to the yellow meadow ant – more modest examples of anthills than the exotic ones found on the continents of Africa or Australia. Conservation … Continue reading

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MAKEOVERS


The Visitor Centre draws visitors and volunteers alike, with volunteer shopkeepers, greeters and teachers working alongside the NT staff – there is a noticeable spirit of togetherness despite the ever changing shift patterns and the unsociable hours. With the unseasonably … Continue reading

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