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15th September 2022  |  In Events

Bredfield’s Moth Morning

On 13th August 2022, Bredfield Wildlife-friendly Village held its first Moth Morning. The night before, Max and Stewart set-up their moth traps in the garden of Bumbles.  People were invited to come at 8am the next morning to see what moths had been caught. In the middle of a long dry and hot period, and […]

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30th September 2021  |  In Events

Wildlife-Friendly Gardening Event

If you are interested in gardens and gardening, and want to make your garden more wildlife-friendly, please come along to this event on 15th October. POSTSCRIPT Thank you to all who attended this event. Cathy gave a very interesting talk, and there was plenty of opportunity for discussion before and after the event.

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13th June 2021  |  In Events

A Walk on the Wild Side

On 12th June, we held a Wildflower Walk at Bredfield Jubilee Meadow and Orchard. After a prolonged period of restrictions, it was great to able to organize and participate in a community event. A dozen people – young and older, faces new and familiar – joined the walk which was expertly led by Laurie Forsyth. […]

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12th April 2021  |  In Events

Coming to a church near you

Wildflowers!  On the afternoon of Sunday 11th April, a group of six residents took their forks, spades, trowels and rakes to the grounds of St Andrews church, Bredfield, to clear a patch for wildflowers.  There were three adults and three members of the next generation. The Parochial Parish Council has generously given us a small […]

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