Mark Redman phoned me to say he saw some smoke coming from the eastern compartment. When he investigated he found a fallen beech tree over our fence that looked healthy and a fire around the base of the tree. After a second visit this afternoon he believes the now just smouldering stump is fairly safe so no need to rush out. If this were St Caths i would say it needs looking at sooner but being a more remote site I think it's ok from his description. I would hope to check this out Thurs or Fri
The purpose of this blog is: For lookers to post a record of their livestock checks. To act as a formal record of livestock wellbeing and welfare checks. For lookers to access up-to-date information on livestock and site status, and the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust.
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Cut back some overhanging branches & brambles along with other lower foliage on the footpaths. There were no signs of any bonfires ha...
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