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IMPORTANT REQUEST FOR HELP

Dear SOS Whatcombe Fields Shareholders
             
To maintain the diversity of the fields, we need your help. We are holding two thistle-pulling mornings, from 10.00am to 1.00pm, (meeting at the Vernal Lane entrance to the fields) on Sunday 30th April
(see report below date 30.4.23) and Saturday 27th May (see report below date 27.5.23) 

And an extra session on 30th July, also notified by Mailchimp (added to 27.5.23)

This will be an easy and fun job: we can even have a 'Number of Thistles Pulled' competition!

Please wear sturdy boots and appropriate clothing. Bring gloves and knives if you have them; we do have some gloves if needed. 

If you have any questions, please call Jenny on 07760 313305.

Regards, 
Steve Small on behalf of the Directors

 

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09 November 2018Permissive Path Indicator Installed

Today Les Stather - Frome Parish Paths Liaison Officer - and I installed a shortened recycled "Public Footpath" notice indicating the way, as a permissive path, down from the Ramblers' Gate by the A362 to the Public Footpaths at the lower part of the Sledging Field.

With Frome's accreditation of "Walkers Are Welcome" more walkers are likely to visit the town. Walkers often like to follow public footpaths from maps, and the sign will assist with that, although of course we do not insist that public paths are followed within the three SOSWhatcombe Fields.

The link to "Walkers Are Welcome" on Frome Town Council's website can be found under "Links" on the menu left. Several businesses in Frome, eg The Cheese and Grain Café now display the Walkers Are Welcome signs. More should follow.

Jimm

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