Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Bad Weather update- possible disruption to walking trails:
Due to the extremes of snow and high winds we have a number of fallen trees and
blocked paths. We are in the process of surveying the damage and dealing with
the issues, but be aware that you may encounter delays or need to divert from
your intended route- particularly on those routes that are further from Nutcombe
Bottom Car Park. If you wish to report an issue please contact us here, or call the estate office on
01643 821309
Friday, 18 January 2013
Wassail!
Friday, 11 January 2013
tales from withycombe wood
In a similar vein to the recent BBC 4 programme, Tales from the Wildwood, the Dunster estate volunteers have recently begun the process of getting one of our most wildlife rich woods, Withycombe Wood, back into management, and they will hopefully be getting some useful produce out of it too- including pea sticks, hurdles and even charcoal.
They will be using traditional coppicing techniques to manage the stands of hazel in the wood, as well as continuing to monitor for some of the area's iconic wildlife species- such as the Dormouse.
Though the volunteers will continue to do other tasks, Withycombe Wood will be the regular place we come back to, and it will be great for them to get to know the wood through the seasons.
Watch this space for further updates on the work of the volunteers in Withycombe Wood.
They will be using traditional coppicing techniques to manage the stands of hazel in the wood, as well as continuing to monitor for some of the area's iconic wildlife species- such as the Dormouse.
Though the volunteers will continue to do other tasks, Withycombe Wood will be the regular place we come back to, and it will be great for them to get to know the wood through the seasons.
Watch this space for further updates on the work of the volunteers in Withycombe Wood.
Friday, 4 January 2013
New community facilities for Withycombe
Planning permission has recently been granted by West Somerset Council for 3 dwellings (one affordable, local needs), a community Car Park, Play area and amenity space in Withycombe. The new community facilities are much needed by the village, and it was felt that the proposed dwellings would not only be in keeping and keep environmental impact to a minimum, but would also meet identified local needs. It is hoped that construction will begin as soon as possible.
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