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  Sunningwell Village Green and Pond   -   Saturday 15th November 2025 Blog by Eleanor, photos by Sally, Helen, Michele and Eleanor We always enjoy going back to Sunningwell, and today fifteen of us assembled in the Village Hall car park for our briefing by Bob Evans, resident in charge of the project. The day was cloudy and slightly damp feeling, but fortunately the torrential downpours of the previous day had passed. There were three main tasks: to clear the stream at the bottom of the field and create an area of open water, to clear weed from the village pond and barrow it across the road to the ditch alongside the Village Green, and to continue hedge laying at the top of the Green. Briefing from Bob Sally and Simon set off to do the hedge laying, as they know how to do it. Andy from the village was there in chest waders to clear the pond, and Philip gallantly volunteered to don Green Gym's thigh waders and help him. James, Dieuwke and I went with pitchforks ...

Aston Rowant - Saturday, 8 November 2025

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Blog by Sally.  Photos by Julio and Sally On Saturday, 8 November, we visited a new site for Abingdon Green Gym, which is a bit further afield than we would normally go.  Situated off Junction 6 of the M40 is the National Nature Reserve, Aston Rowant, which is famed for its beech woods and chalk grassland and, amongst other cherished plants, is home to Juniper.  This is becoming increasingly rare - so much so that Plantlife has a campaign to save Juniper and more information about this can be found at:  https://www.plantlife.org.uk/our-work/saving-englands-lowland-juniper/. We car shared where possible given the extra miles we needed to do, but it didn't take us long to get there and we arrived at Natural England's office to meet Steph Wilson, who manages the Reserve.  We collected the tools together and made our way up a short slope to the Juniper nursery area, which has been taken over mainly by dogwood in recent years, but also by hawthorn, blackthorn, b...

Boundary House Fen - Saturday 1st November 2025

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 Blog by Eleanor, photos by Julio and Sally We met, as usual in the Greenkeepers' compound of Frilford Golf Course. It was a fairly mild day of sunny intervals with no rain forecast. Adrian, our leader for the day had driven the tools along the road next to the gap in the hedge opening on to the fen, so we didn't have anything to carry as we made our way there. Rod d'Ayala was there to direct operations, and briefed us on the tasks needed to advance his cunning plan for rewetting and maintaining the fen Pre task briefing There were two main tasks. The scythers, consisting of Sally, Roger, Jim, David and Adrian were to go to the higher edge of the fen by the neighbouring house and scythe bramble and bracken. View of the far side The rest of us went to the far lower corner of the fen to rake up the cut vegetation and deposit it in the leat in order to make the water spread out across the fen. Area to be raked Eleanor raking This area bordered on the golf course. An invasive s...