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Friends of Big Wood Nature Reserve
Newsletter - October- 2021

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AGM

Don’t forget that we are holding our AGM next month on Wednesday November 24th at Fellowship House starting at 7.30pm. Please do attend if you can as we will be discussing some important matters such as the membership of the Committee (Please do put yourself forward if you would like to join the Committee- we did ask for people to put their names forward in advance last month), the organisation of our forest school sessions and the new 5 year plan for the wood. After the AGM, there will be a talk on the Bryophyte survey which has taken place in the wood.

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ACTIVITY MORNINGS

We had a good turnout last Saturday (thanks to all of you). The next two sessions are on Sunday November 21st (yes please note it will be Sunday) and then Saturday December 11th. As always we will meet at the top of Temple Fortune Hill at 10am.

Sunday November 21st
Saturday December 11th.
As always we will meet at the top of Temple Fortune Hill at 10am.

Tea and biscuits will be provided at circa 11.20am and, if it is cold, there might also be some mulled wine!

Anyone arriving later should telephone 07973541264 to ascertain in which part of the wood we are working.
 

CO-OP

We are pleased to advise you all that the Friends of Big Wood has been one of the organisations chosen for the next round of the Co-op Local Community Fund. This means that when you buy selected Co-op products/services, 2p for every £1 spent will go into the membership account for distribution. A further email will be sent out giving more details and how your shopping could benefit the wood.

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LIAISON WITH BARNET 

Barnet carry out a three year survey of trees in the Borough to address health and safety issues. You will probably have noticed that they are felling or reducing a large number of street trees in the Borough. In Big Wood they are only concerned with trees next to the main (tarmac) paths or trees on the edge of the wood. They have identified 5 trees in the wood which need attention. One is a dead tree next to the main path which they will reduce but leave the trunk for woodpeckers etc. Another is a deceased mature tree on the path to Denman Drive which could fall across the path. We have persuaded Barnet to reduce the crown rather than leave the tree as a monolith. There are two other trees where two branches are overhanging the large house/garden at the top of Temple Fortune Hill. These branches will be cut back but the main part of the trees will be untouched. The fifth tree is subject to a subsidence claim at the back of Chatham Close. The insurance company want the tree to be reduced to a monolith probably killing the veteran tree but so far Barnet are resisting the claim. We have also just learnt that there is another subsidence claim in Northway where the insurer is demanding that 5 trees be felled in Big Wood! We will keep you up to date on what is happening.

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FOREST SCHOOL SESSIONS

The next Forest school session will take place on Saturday December 4th from 11am until 1pm.The sessions are designed for children up to 10 years old. Please contact Lavinia any laviniakartal@gmail.com to reserve a place. We do ask for a small contribution per child to help defray our costs.

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS

Thank you to the great majority who have already paid their subscription for this year. To the remainder a plea- please pay the current bank details are Nat West sort code 515011  acc no 66650593

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SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL

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JOIN FORM

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LITTER IN THE WOOD

Litter remains a problem and some of us regularly pick up litter as we go round the wood. If any one else wants to help and would like a litter picker, please contact us. We have a number of Friends who are regularly are picking up litter but please can all the Friends help to keep the wood clear of litter. 

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DEAD WOOD

We reported on the importance of dead wood. The official UK standard for healthy woodland habitat requires 20m3 of deadwood per hectare and most woodlands in the UK, including Big Wood, is below this level. It is important therefore that all dead trunks and fallen branches are left where they fall or are left standing.

A reminder that ageing trees and dead wood are vital for a healthy woodland habitat. A huge swathe of the woodland ecosystem relies on tree wear and tear- hollows, dead branches and fallen trees. 

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TREES INFO

There is a marvellous short clip about the management of oak trees and the importance of not compacting the roots in Kew Gardens following the great storm of 1987. Anyone who is interested click on the following:-

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/stories-51282656/the-oak-tree-in-key-gardens-that-taught-the-world-a-lesson

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WEB SITE
Remember that all details are here on our web site so do signpost your local friends and neighbours to visit the site and encourage them join the Association and to be Friends Of Big Wood.

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DATA  PROTECTION
The Friends of Big Wood Organisation is aware of the new General Data Protection Legislation. Organisations such as ours, which keep a register of names purely for recreational reasons, are exempt from the new regulations. We would advise you all that the data stored is purely to enable us to provide information about Big Wood and no information will be passed to any third party. If, nevertheless, you would like your details deleted from the list, please email us

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