Monthly Archives: September 2017

Calling all twitchers: bird life on Kelston Roundhill

One thing we don’t know well is the bird life on the Roundhill. So we’re grateful to environmentalist David Goode for sending us this list of birds he observed during the Quaker day of quiet. Kestrel Raven Crow Magpie Robin … Continue reading

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“Walking into Words” Bathscape writing workshop with Sue Boyle

Today Tessa Strickland and Sue Boyle organised a “Walking into Words” writing workshop up at the Old Barn. It was part of B&NES’ trial Heritage Lottery funded “Bathscape” programme to celebrate the landscape around the World Heritage City. The writing workshop … Continue reading

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Barrow’s Style: the overgrown hedgerow

Many years of benign neglect have made the hedgerow in Barrow’s Style fascinating. Cut and laid hedge has grown to the size of mature trees; saplings have knotted themselves into each other. Ivy thicker than a young tree has merged … Continue reading

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