Created to celebrate a decade of work by the Friends of Longrun Meadow, this video features flooding, litterpickers, wildflowers, flies, beetles, songbirds, birds of prey, one reptile, hedgelayers, snow, the willow cathedral and more…
Read MoreCome along for a slow walk, taking time to enjoy the nature of the meadow as winter turns into spring.
Read MoreWith only a few weeks of the season left, we’ve ended up with an odd number of hedgelayers. Since it’s much more efficient to work in pairs we’re looking for new team members.
Read MoreMeet at the Oak Barn for a slow walk taking in the sights, sounds and textures of the meadow and taking plenty of time to absorb the atmosphere.
Read MoreJoin the Friends of Longrun Meadow on Thursday the 29th of September for two Great Big Green Week Events.
10am – Meet the volunteers for a guided walk around the meadow to find out about the wildlife that makes the meadow its home, the ecosystem services provided by the meadow, and how the area is managed for the benefit of wildlife and people.
11am – We will be joined by the Taunton Area Cycling Campaign for a cycle along the route through the meadow that joins Silk Mills Park and Ride with the town centre and other destinations.
- Both events will meet at the Oak Barn (w3w:clean.horses.career)
- Both events will be cancelled if the weather is terrible
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As part of a larger, collaborative project called Hedges and Edges, Longrun Meadow aims to create 150m of new hedge this autumn and winter and create a similar length of ecotones (a graded rise of vegetation from grass through to mature trees) around the planted trees.
Read MoreWith March beginning tomorrow, and the weather feeling very much like spring, it’s time to stop work on hedging and tree cutting and let nature get on with the rest.
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