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Above and Below Hungerford
This leaflet is in four sections, each section can be downloaded separately for your convenience:
2) Reverse of Front and Back Page
3) Centre Page
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Hill Fort, Ancient Trees & Green Lanes
2) Reverse of Front and Back Page
3) Centre Page
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Hill Fort, Ancient Trees & Green Lane Leaflet
Rhododendrons love them or hate them. Download this article which is reproduced by kind permission from "Biologist" and is copyright of the Society of Biology.
Upstream magazine for June to September 2010
Climate Change Presentation by kind permission of Professor Nigel Arnell Director of the Walker Institute at Reading University following his presentation at the Volunteers AGM on 8th July '09
Common ragwort (Senecio jacobaea)
Lambourn Valley Countryside Project
Future Veteran Trees on Bucklebury Common leaflet
Future Veteran Trees on Ashampstead Common leaflet
Answers to Bucklebury Common tree challenge
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