Biodiversity

Greylag Family

Greylag Geese enjoying the current tranquility around the “Hamlet” area. The proposed development would make locations like this unsafe for future generations. Return

Local butterflies

Butterflies

Here is a small selection of butterflies which rely on fields and hedgerows (threatened by the development) in our area. As well as being beautiful to look at, they are a vital component in the dwindling ecosystems our countryside supports. 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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