Storrington Conservation Society: January Newsletter
As with many Clubs and Societies, sadly our conservation group activities were suspended when Tier 4 restrictions came into force and will continue to be suspended now under the latest … Read more
As with many Clubs and Societies, sadly our conservation group activities were suspended when Tier 4 restrictions came into force and will continue to be suspended now under the latest … Read more
At the start of a new year we look ahead with hopes and plans for the months to come and also look back at the the past. As we do … Read more
As this is being written we are about to begin a four week lockdown which means the work party due to meet on 7th November has had to be cancelled. … Read more
At the time of writing, the results of the ‘In Bloom’ competition are unknown, even so, it is right to say ‘thank you’ to all who put in the hard … Read more
Thanks to hundreds of bulbs, contributed by The Village Nurseries, and the efforts of Storrington In Bloom volunteers, our village has a lovely spring display. [hb_gallery number=”10″ size=”col-6″]
You may have seen some new 30mph signs appearing along Manley’s Hill and Washington Road. Storrington Community Speedwatch has been asked by the Sussex Safer Roads Partnership to put up … Read more
The speaker at our February meeting was Alan Knoworthy from the Bumblebee Conservation Society. Alan started his fascinating talk by telling us about the different types of bumblebee found in … Read more
There are many benefits to belonging to a local community group, such as making new friends, learning new skills, having fun, feeling useful or even getting exercise and enjoying the … Read more
On Sunday 5th of March Storrington In Bloom volunteers will be out and about in the village cleaning up the streets and open spaces as part of the Keep Britain … Read more