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This work party was cancelled due to poor weather
conditions.
We will continue to coppice in the woods at Moor Farm.
Moor Farm Risk Assessment
Moor Farm Emergency Procedures
Chainsaw Use at Moor Farm
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The Crediton Town Council Climate Change and Sustainability
Sub-committee consists of town councillors and representatives from
the town.
At the October inaugural meeting, five Councillors agreed
to sit on the committee and two organisations, Sustainable Crediton
and Extinction Rebellion put them ... |
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Members of the Crediton 'Growers' affinity group are leading
this walk. Everyone is very welcome to join and give their support.
The theme is the expression of grief for species which have been
lost or which are endangered, and of hope that we can have a
brighter and more sustainable future.
For a ... |
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Bring along those things you really don't want to chuck away and
see if they can be fixed. More information on the Repair Cafe is here.
Donations in November will be for Children in Need.
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A good turn out of 8 people today. After the previous work party
was washed out, this was a beautiful sunny warm day. We continued
to coppice along the bank with Eddy and John D on chainsaws,
Charles, Terry, Pete, Emma and John C on brash duty and standard
length log work. Later Pete and Charles pl ... |
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Check signs for details
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Notes from Event
Attendees:
John Downes
Robin Deitch
Lucy Deitch
Samantha Shaw
Karen With
Wendy Vere
Terry Hadley
Jess Gower
Pete Corthorn
John Turner
Charles Mossman
Eve Malster
Dave Dann
Pete Mason
Abi Hindriks
Peter Jones
Dee Ross
John Ross
Sustainable Crediton Woodland Group ... |
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Sadly cancelled due to bad weather.
This is a practical follow-up event to our open morning on the
23rd November. The activities will to a certain extent be driven by
feedback at the open morning. There could be coppicing, foraging, a
walk in the woods, acorn planting in a hedge space to create ... |
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Our Clothes Swap on 30 November was a great success with a
really great atmosphere and lots of swapping. About 80 people
attended and approximately 1600 items were saved from going onto
landfill. People were asking 'when is the next one?'- Saturday 6th
June 2020!
We have also taken part in the par ... |