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Candidate challenge!

Candidate challenge – Who has responded? Conservatives X Failed to respond Green Party Click to read Labour X Failed to respond Liberal Democrats   X Failed to respond   A General Election looms, and for the first time in years the race in Mid Sussex is hard to call. House building is always a big issue locally, and as we …

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World Bee Day

WORLD BEE DAY The United Nations have designated that the 20th of May is World Bee Day. This  year it falls on Monday.Bees and other pollinators are increasingly under threat, one of the continuing issues is the destruction of the countryside.Pollination is a fundamental process for the survival of our ecosystems. For example 90% of the world’s …

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Further flooding in the local area!

https://wildasco.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Flooding-Video.mov The video above was provided by a local resident to show the extreme flooding problems which already exist in the area. Many thanks to Freya Robinson for providing us with more evidence on Reeds Lane of this concerning issue. Return

Flooding in the local area!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUv5B-2BVoo The video above was provided by a local resident to show the extreme flooding problems which already exist in the area. Many thanks to Tony Hills fro providing us with this helpful record. Return

Slow Worm

The Woodland Flora and Fauna group have kindly let us post this picture. This is one of the wonderful outcomes of around 20 years of voluntary work, time generously given to restore our wildlife habitats. If the development is allowed to go ahead, all of this will be undone. Return

A Common Pipistrelle Bat

The Woodland Flora and Fauna group have kindly let us post this picture. This is one of the wonderful outcomes of around 20 years of voluntary work, time generously given to restore our wildlife habitats. If the development is allowed to go ahead, all of this will be undone. Return

Barn Owl chicks

The Woodland Flora and Fauna group have kindly let us post this picture. This is one of the wonderful outcomes of around 20 years of voluntary work, time generously given to restore our wildlife habitats. If the development is allowed to go ahead, all of this will be undone Return

Young Barn Owls

The Woodland Flora and Fauna group have kindly let us post this picture they took of young barn owls in a nest box they installed in the development area.  This is one of the wonderful outcomes of around 20 years of voluntary work, time generously given to restore our wildlife habitats. If the development is allowed to …

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