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Tree Working Group (TWIG)

Tree Working Group (TWIG)

Elm Saplings Planted in Halnacker Lane

TWIG members Stuart Martin and Chris Brooker planted 4 disease resistant elm tree saplings on the east side of Halnaker Lane in the vicinity of the existing elm trees, just south of the cross roads of the path from Forty Acres. The tree saplings were donated by the South Downs Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 1 year12/05/2024 ago
Tree Working Group (TWIG)

The Tree Working Group (TWIG) Plants Hedge No.2

TWIG and supporters, led by Stuart Martin, today planted its second hedge row. It is positioned on the Recreation Ground, behind the Cricket Pavilion and next to the Clanfield Road.

By brianrbiggs, 2 years24/02/2023 ago
Tree Working Group (TWIG)

TWIG Completes Its First Project

TWIG (Part of East Meon Nature), led by Stuart Martin, completed their first project yesterday. They planted a broad hedgerow using native British species on the north side of the village green. As it develops it will provide a habitat for many birds, insects and other animals, as well as Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 3 years03/12/2022 ago
Tree Working Group (TWIG)

TWIG Get Going!

The Tree Working group (TWIG) met on 21 April to start preliminary work on their projects of hedge planting on the Recreation Ground (boundary beside the High Street) and Workhouse Lane (boundary with the Village Green).

By brianrbiggs, 3 years22/04/2022 ago
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