VILLAGE HALL WILDLIFE
We’ve been working hard to enhance the Village Hall grounds as a place where wildlife can find a home - planting and sowing wildflowers and other plants which encourage pollinators. Our trees and hedges are good places for birds to roost as well as providing shade on hot summer days.
When you are next visiting, listen out for our Great Tit. We heard it singing really loudly on Saturday 5th April - perched right at the top of the Silver Birch next to the Oak tree by the Clevedon Road!
The apple trees we planted a few years ago are showing beautiful blossom now. Keep an eye on them - there will hopefully be a small apple crop this year, for our annual apple day.
We’d love to hear about your sightings and see any photos taken of interesting species on the grounds of the Village Hall, so do email them to us and we may be able to publish them on this page!