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Friends of Coombe Wood

29/1/2021

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The Friends of Coombe Wood is a community group which helps to preserve this lovely ancient woodland in the middle of Thundersley (on the left of Bread and Cheese Hill going up).
The Friends successfully applied for the woodland to be granted Village Green status which means it is protected for use by locals for leisure in the future. 
It is a joy to visit at any time of the year but especially in Spring when the bluebells add a beautiful blue blanket.
The officers who have been spearheading the work of looking after the woodland for a number of years are now looking for new members to add their support.
If you’d like to find out more please visit the website on http://www.friendsofcoombewood.org.uk/ and/or call the Chairman, John Rostron on 01268 757984
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Ross Gardner
14/2/2021 11:01:41 am

Hi

Last year I noticed a fence having been erected in Coombe Wood and was concerned it was another attempted land-grab as has been seen before. I contacted the council and the 'Friends' via their website, but not sure whether either messages were received (I think there may be a problem with the contacts page on the website). Having found the 'Friends' page here, I hoped that this message could be passed on and some feedback on the wood given.

Many thanks

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Gwyn Jordan
31/3/2021 05:25:32 pm

I think we have written to the people who put up the fencing.
But we have to keep on our toes.
Thank you for your concerns.
Please email me if you wish
gwyn.jordan@gmail.com

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9/5/2021 12:49:20 pm

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