Title: Milland Rural Fair
Location: Milland
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Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2012-06-17
End Time: 17:00
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Title: Milland Rural Fair
Location: Milland
Link out: Click here
Start Time: 10:00
Date: 2012-06-17
End Time: 17:00
Next post: Wallington Village Fete
Previous post: South downs Green fair
An interesting view of one of the many Battery powered Electric chainsaws on the market now.
We would be interested to here from anyone who has tried any of the other options on the market now from the likes of Husquavana. ... See MoreSee Less
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A review of our newest chainsaw the Stihl MSA220c battery saw Our Stihl MSA220C out in the wild Background Before we review our newest saw we thought a bit of back ground was in order for those not...3 weeks ago ·
Members the Westcott's of Three Copse Woodland Products are bringing history back to life at the devil's punch bowl. There has been a long history of besom broom making in the area with a house in the bowl carrying the name the Broomsquires cottage. ... See MoreSee Less
4 weeks ago ·
Can anyone help member Paul Brockman please?Does anyone know of ..or have a woodland that they are not sure what to do with, that requires some management ...or know of or have a neglected coppice that they would like to see brought back into rotation to improve the bio diversity and to train young people in how we manage our woodlands, please get in contact with me and could I ask people to share this post. ... See MoreSee Less
4 months ago ·
It is with deep sadness we heard that our friend and fellow coppice worker Paul Vodden has passed away. Many people within the group will have fond memories of Paul, his sense of humour and his support and help in passing on knowledge and skills. The picture shows Paul at the Westminster launch of the National Coppice Federation in 2013. It was a cause close to his heart and he was there representing the Dorset Coppice Group. ... See MoreSee Less
5 months ago ·
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An interesting article (along with many other varied articles by different contributors) in the Autumn issue of Living Woods about coppicing by GUY LAMBOURNE of Bedfordshire based “Wassledine. Guy is a very active member of the East Anglian Coppice Network and the National Coppice Federation, and in this article he explains why coppicing and coppice workers are vital to a sustainable woodland economy. ... See MoreSee Less
6 months ago ·