Spring has sprung in Bradley Stoke’s woodlands
Posted on Thursday 10th April 2008 at 10:57 pm by SH (Editor)Seeking a break from recording progress in the construction of Bradley Stoke’s new town centre, The Journal’s photographer recently ventured into nearby Savages Wood and woodland below Bradley Stoke Community School to capture some more peaceful scenes. Check out the pictures of bluebells and wood anemones on our PicasaWeb pages [album, slideshow].
Volunteers from the town’s Three Brooks Nature Conservation Group were also busy over the weekend, planting wildflower species in the community orchard. The group’s next workday takes place on Saturday 3rd May, when some stream cleaning is planned.
Last 5 posts in Conservation
- Carved benches set to become talking points - June 15th, 2010
- Orienteering and nature trail to open soon - July 28th, 2008
- Youth-inspired community action gets the pond cleared - May 22nd, 2008
- Youth action: Save the pond! - May 16th, 2008
Tags: Savages Wood, Three Brooks






