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Friends of Big Wood Nature Reserve
Newsletter - March - 2026 

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Glorious Big Wood 

Dates for your diary: 

 

FoBW AGM: Tuesday 17th March, 7:30pm


Our next Practical Conservation Activity Morning with traditional woodland crafts on:

Saturday 7th March, 10am to 12.30 noon 

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Dawn Chorus & Bird Walk, Saturday 25th April, 5am and 8am, respectively

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Friends of Bigwood AGM​

Please join us at the Friends of Big Wood Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 17th March, 7.30pm at Fellowship House. There will be refreshments and the usual updates on all things Big Wood, as well as a special presentation about traditional woodland management by renowned and entertaining ecologist Edward Milner.

We very much look forward to seeing you there!

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Guided Nature Walks

Experience one of nature's wonderful spring spectacles and get up early to join one of the bird walks with David Darrel Lambert of Bird Brain. Extremely knowledgeable and engaging, David will lead two bird walks on 25th April: the Dawn Chorus at 5am & Bird Walk at 8am.

If you want to join these walks, please email Lotte Rasmussen on lotte@boyen.co.uk or text her on 07458-322-710. We ask for a £5 donation to help cover the costs - under 16s go free. 

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Upcoming Practical Conservation Activity Mornings

Big Wood Volunteers, please join us again 7th March, 10am. As usual, there are no special skills required, just a willingness to muck in and enjoy the company of like-minded people making a positive difference to their community. We meet at the Big Wood Temple Fortune Hill entrance in time for a 10am start. Work takes place over a couple of hours with a tea break. Please bring gardening gloves and cutting tools if you have them. Supervised children are very welcome!

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On Sunday 15th, there will be a second practical conservation activity morning in February, to finish work in the glades before the wildflower growing season really gets going.

For further specific updates on volunteer events, feel free to join Friends of Big Wood Volunteers WhatsApp group, or contact 07712 704 164,  friendsofbigwood1@gmail.com. Please also take note of the volunteer handbook, link below.
 

For further specific updates on volunteer events, feel free to

join Friends of Big Wood Volunteers WhatsApp group,

or contact 07712 704 164,  

friendsofbigwood1@gmail.com.

Please also take note of the volunteer handbook, link below.
 
Friends of Big Wood Membership Renewals

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Please renew your Friends of Big Wood membership for 2026 if you haven't had a chance to do so yet. We need you! Our heartfelt thanks to most of you who have already renewed, including your kind donations. 

Please also signpost your local friends and neighbours to visit our website and encourage them to become Friends of Big Wood, to help support our irreplaceable ancient woodland. 

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You can renew easily by following this link, or the one in your Membermojo reminder email.

Any questions, contact friendsofbigwood1@gmail.com

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Thank you! We wouldn't be able to look after Big Wood without the support of our Friends! 
 
Volunteer Handbook
The Barnet Greenspaces Volunteering Handbook includes straightforward health and safety guidance to ensure that all volunteers remain safe while working in the borough's green spaces. If you take part in the activity mornings, please click on this Volunteer Handbook link and take note of the guidelines. Get in touch if you have any questions.​

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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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 MORE ABOUT 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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