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LakeHas there ever been consideration given to the digging of a lake in St Andrew’s park? This would add additional habitats to birds, fish and… Started by Joe Staniforth |
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Jan 14 Reply by Fo SAP |
Hedgehogs and the paddling poolHello. On walking past the park the other day, a young lad pointed out a drowned hedgehog in the paddling pool and I wondered if there was… Started by Jane Hunt |
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Oct 27, 2016 Reply by Simon Randolph |
Spot the Bird Competition 2This is the same photo as before but making it a bit easier... Started by Jon Mortin |
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Hedge LayingI didn't actually know this was due to take place (my fault for not reading the minutes and being more involved!). It came as a bit of a sh… Started by Jon Mortin |
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Feb 2, 2015 Reply by Jo Corke |
Almost dry wildlife pondHave just joined the group to try and get someone to top up the water in the wildlife pond, if anyone knows who does this then can you plea… Started by Mrs Zenia Pudduck |
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Nov 4, 2014 Reply by Simon Randolph |
St Andrews Park gets 'Green Flag' award again for 2013.Good news. But it would be good to get some feedback from the Council as to the comments of the judges. Did they have any criticisms to ma… Started by Simon Randolph |
0 | Aug 5, 2013 |
How to promote the wildlife at St Andrews Park to childrenHi I've just joined FoSAP and use the park regularly with my family. I'm also involved with the relaunch of a local Woodcraft Folk group… Started by Jacqui Shepcott |
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Apr 21, 2013 Reply by Jo Corke |
bullying blackcaps.This is aimed as Des Bowring really, and sorry it is not directly about the park,but any comments appreciated. We live not far from the Par… Started by Sean cactus O'Brien |
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Jan 11, 2011 Reply by Des Bowring |
Has tree #168 died?The first cherry tree as you enter at the St Barts Church entrance seems to be inactive - has it died?For those interested in knowing why I… Started by admin |
0 | Sep 26, 2010 |
Thoughts and Observations on the wildlife of the ParkI have been looking at the area of gorse, broom, rosemary and other shrubs on the steep south facing slope below the bowling green. This no… Started by Simon Randolph |
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Jul 16, 2009 Reply by Des Bowring |
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