Swift boxes installed in the village
Today five new swift nest-boxes have been erected in the village. One is on The Farmers’ pub, and the others are on private houses. It is a long shot, but […]
Swift boxes installed in the village Read More »
Today five new swift nest-boxes have been erected in the village. One is on The Farmers’ pub, and the others are on private houses. It is a long shot, but […]
Swift boxes installed in the village Read More »
The new SHSG mini-project, supporting the Weald to Waves green corridor scheme by mapping nature resources already available to wildlife in our Scaynes Hill gardens and green spaces, had its
Green corridors – Weald to Waves Read More »
Lindfield Rural Parish Council (LRPC) are conducting a public survey about possible speed restrictions on the B2111 between the A272 at Bedales corner and Lindfield (the road also known as
Speed limit – have your say Read More »
After 2 years of hard work the Scaynes Hill – Lindfield Active Travel (SHLAT) group has published its Feasibility Report, which you can view and download from the SHLAT webpage where you can
SHLAT Feasibility Report published Read More »
By Mike Lavelle This all happened because of a conversation I had with Arthur McCulloch a few years ago. He was a butterfly expert who lived in Costell’s Edge. He
Brimstone butterflies at Brook Barn Read More »
District and Parish/Town Council elections are fast approaching, on 4 May. Many of those concerned for the environment and the impacts of climate change have been asking their election candidates
Local candidate Paul Brown signs the SECA pledge Read More »
Thank you to all those who have used the Fruit & Veg stall this year and have left details about what they left or took. It’s been a good year
Another successful season for the Fruit & Veg share Read More »
Mike Lavelle discovered a cache of grass snake eggs in his compost heap a few weeks ago and they have just hatched. He reckons that there were about 20 eggs
Grass snakes in the compost! Read More »
Members of Scaynes Hill Sustainability Group were joined on Thursday evening by wildflower meadow expert Margaret Pilkington to explore what plants are currently growing on our Common. The Common has
Flora survey on the Common Read More »
On a sunny walk in the wood on Monday morning I saw what I thought was a pair of White Admiral butterflies flitting about on the Bunny Walk. I took
Purple Emperor in Costells Wood Read More »