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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
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Tree Planting on the River Meon

A Successful Morning Planting Trees Beside the River Meon at the Sewage Plant Andrew Hughes organised a willing group of helpers to successfully plant a number of trees and whips along the River Meon adjacent to the Sewage Plant. These will not only help shield the view of the plant, Read more…

By brianrbiggs, 1 year16/12/2023 ago
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The Famous East Meon Wych Elm is in Trouble

The famous East Meon mature wych elm, that is sited in Halnacker Lane, appears to be dying. It does have a younger sibling close to it, that appears to in good health. Maybe the recent hot summers have affected it?

By brianrbiggs, 2 years19/07/2023 ago
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