News
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04 March 2022
Only four more days to stop the Arundel Bypass - please act now
National Highway’s statutory consultation on this destructive road proposal is ending this Tuesday 8th March at 11.59pm. Please take 10 minutes to follow our guide and object to the proposal.
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02 March 2022
Bypass threat to Binsted Valley
Guest blogger Steve McAuliffe guides us through the special wildlife and rich history of Binsted Valley, which may soon be cut in half if the proposed A27 Arundel Bypass goes ahead.
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02 March 2022
February update from the Lederman Trainees
Path making, lamb raising, post fixing and pond planting
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01 March 2022
February 2022 - Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
The wildlife highlight this month was a second year Iceland Gull which was present on the Beach Reserve from the 23rd to the end of the month.
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22 February 2022
We meet Jo Shiner - Sussex Police Chief Constable
We speak to Sussex Police Chief Constable Jo Shiner about her work and the Rural Crime Team in Sussex
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20 February 2022
How to ID a winter tree
Lederman trainee Mark Newton tells us about how to identify winter trees
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15 February 2022
Help stop the Arundel Bypass
Please Take Action Today. Help us to STOP the Arundel Bypass by responding to National Highway’s consultation
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14 February 2022
We meet James Newington
James Newington is the nine year old son of regenerative agriculture farmer Sam Newington. He tells us a bit about himself and introduces a video he’s made about his family’s cows.
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11 February 2022
New skills for Brighton Youth Rangers thanks to Waitrose award
Brighton Youth Rangers were awarded a cheque from ‘Give a Little Love’ campaign for £334 at Brighton Waitrose.
Around Sussex
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18 August 2016
Eastbourne Group Walk Report - Warren Hill above Eastbourne
Eastbourne Group Walk at Warren Hill
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02 August 2016
July 2016: Rye Harbour Nature Reserve Sightings
One of the characteristic plants of Rye Harbour at this time of the year is red hemp-nettle. This inconspicuous little relative of the mints and dead-nettles, with its red flowers and nettle-like leaves, grows on sparsely vegetated habitats on the Beach Reserve and Harbour Farm, often where the ground has been disturbed.
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25 July 2016
Breeding Charadriiformes at Rye Harbour
Gulls, terns, skuas, waders and auks make up a large order of mostly wetland birds…