Volunteers help to protect South Downs beauty spot
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The volunteers - members of Sandgate Conservation Society - helped install hazel hurdles at Sullington Warren, Storrington, to protect it from damage.
Heather in the area is now in full recovery after being attacked by heather beetle.
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Hide AdBut the National Trust, which owns the land, also wants to protect a bronze-age bowl barrow - a burial monument - and adders in the area which, it says, are now becoming rare in Sussex.
Conservation society volunteers have also cleared some wild rhododendrons in Sandgate Park to allow light and moisture to reach other young plants.
More volunteer work days are planned at Sullington Warren on Saturday May 14 from 9.30am - 12 noon and on Saturday May 28 at Sandgate Park from 10am until noon.
Society spokesman Brian Burns said everyone is welcome to take part. “All tools, gloves etc are provided, so just turn up at the above mentioned locations on the dates specified.”
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Hide AdAnd he urged people: “Come on, give it a try as you will be most welcome. You will be among like-minded colleagues carrying out well worth tasks in the open air that just has to improve your health and fitness, and it’s all free.”
To learn more about the Sandgate Conservation Society, who work closely with the National Trust and Horsham District Council, contact www.sandgate-conservation.org.uk or Brian Burns on 01903-743001