It was a cool, misty morning on the first day of December. We had a productive session clearing gorse and tree saplings in the sand pit. Jamie of Cheshire Wildlife Trust cut the scrub with his power tools while the five volunteers collected it to create a huge brash pile. Cutting Gorse Dragging Brash Building... Continue Reading →
AGM 2022 Report
Our Annual General Meeting, held on 24th November, at the Jubilee Hall, was well attended. We are grateful to Jenny Collis for starting the meeting with her informative and entertaining talk about the history of The Heath. The business of the meeting included the following main elements: Presentation of Accounts FOTH Account 31st Aug 2022... Continue Reading →
Annual General Meeting 2022
This year's Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held onThursday, 24th November,at the Jubilee Hall, Stanley Road. The event will be in two parts: a heritage presentation at 7pm,the AGM business at 8pm. Please come along and learn about The Heath's history and, if you wish, share your views about The Heath. Presentation:Nether Knutsford Heath... Continue Reading →
November Conservation Work Party Instructions
Our series of conservation work parties got into its stride with events in September and October. Unfortunately, we had to postpone the November event due to poor weather, but it has been rescheduled to Thursday, 1st December. It will run from 10 am to 1 pm, as usual. Jamie White of Cheshire Wildlife Trust will lead the... Continue Reading →
October Conservation Work Party Instructions
The first of our new series of conservation work parties got off to a good start in September, so we are looking forward to a good turnout for the second one on Thursday, 20th October. It will run from 10 am to 1 pm, the same as last time. Jamie White of Cheshire Wildlife Trust will lead the... Continue Reading →
Autumn Litter Pick 2022
Litter Pick Heroes We had an excellent turnout of litter pick heroes this morning with at least sixteen volunteers. They scattered to all parts of The Heath and returned in an hour with their bags of rubbish. They found the usual cans, bottles and food containers around the perimeter and in the nature reserve. On... Continue Reading →