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-- friends of bourne woods search primary menu skip to content news & information the wood the orchard events about us contact us search for: events , orchard wassail bourne community orchard 2018 wood bourne wood booklet – review by dr keith porter orchard weaving willow sculptures – nicola mclean events , orchard orchard open day & friends birthday party 2017 october 21, 2017 fobw the community orchard open day, organised by the friends of bourne wood, was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed by those who came. there was live music from bourne folk club, who play regularly at the masons, bourne and wishing well, dyke. they played two sets of lively music – a mix of irish, folk, country and traditional tunes. people could either sit and listen, or wander and enjoy the ambiance of the orchard – or even dance as some were doing! bourne folk club played two sets of lively music – a mix of irish, folk, country and traditional tunes. at lunch time the committee cut the cake celebrating 20 years of the friends group, and this was shared amongst the helpers, with any excess supplementing the delicious cakes from the cake stall. teas and coffees were available to wash them down. at lunch time the committee cut the cake celebrating 20 years of the friends of bourne wood. children could try their hands at pebble painting or picture colouring, and while waiting for these to dry were able to play some traditional games, which adults also enjoyed. there were also craft stalls and a plant stall. there were also craft stalls and a plant stall. the friends had picked some fruit from the orchard, both to show people the different types of apples and pears, but also so people could take some away with them for a small donation. the bourne wood booklet was available people wandered and enjoyed the ambiance of the orchard a huge ‘thank you’ goes to dean hardy and the other musicians for their entertainment and to all our other volunteers who helped set up and look after the stalls on the day. photographs steve goddard and richard jefferson. 20 years anniversary bourne folk club events , flora fruits of the forest walk 2017 october 2, 2017 fobw around 25 people enjoyed a sunny sunday afternoon walk looking at the fruits and nuts produced by trees, shrubs and plants within the wood. around 25 people enjoyed a sunny sunday afternoon walk looking at the fruits and nuts produced by trees, shrubs and plants within the wood. the first shrub was an elderberry, with mention of using the fruit for jellies and syrup, and also the flowers for cordial, this was followed by a search for mast under the beech trees. continuing we studied the dogwood, which has its cultivated cousin in many gardens, larch trees with their cones, and the common blackberry or bramble – which apparently has numerous varieties. the blackthorn which produces the fruit sought after by so many to make sloe gin. we moved on to look at blackthorn which produces the fruit sought after by so many to make sloe gin, oak trees searching for the many types of gall and hawthorn with its brightly coloured berries so attractive to birds. various other species were discussed as we continued our way, including yew, guelder rose, rowan and crab apple. beautify blue sky, and numerous crab apples. on the way back we stopped to look at the wild service trees (which the group has as its emblem), these trees were planted on boundaries, have lovely white flowers in the spring and berries which can be made into jellies, although being brown in colour, are not very attractive or appetising! photographs by steve goddard acorns blackthorn crab apple fruit nuts orchard , volunteers creating a wildlife pond august 5, 2017 fobw the friends of bourne wood have been in the process of creating a wildlife pond in the community orchard for several months. this has now become a reality thanks to support from bakkavor with a couple of work parties. the pond was started in november 2016, after the liner was donated by the forestry commission, but adverse weather stopped play, so finally last week it was completely dug, with the liner fitted and filled with water. everyone seemed to have great fun digging the pond! photograph tracy london everyone seemed to have great fun digging the pond, and it has been great to see it completed and full of water. there is still plenty to do, with plants still to be inserted, and the area made secure. those visiting at the weekends can see the project develop further, and hopefully enjoy the wildlife attracted when completed. the orchard is open on saturdays, sundays and bank holidays 10am to 6pm (dusk in winter). there is a work party every saturday morning from 10am to 12pm, for general maintenance of the orchard – which anyone is welcome to join. the friends would like to give a huge thank you to bakkavor, and to all the volunteers! photograph tracy london the friends would like to give a huge thank you to bakkavor, and to the individuals – carla collick, tracy london, anna moffitt, john gomez, nicole london, richard thorold, shannon hasbury and jennie beasley, and to cindy and mick curtis for managing the project. wildlife pond wood skdc local plan july 15, 2017 fobw the consultation document from skdc for the local plan for the next 20 years, contains two allocations of housing which could affect bourne wood in the future: one area is off cedar drive and although access is allocated to be off cedar drive – who knows what will happen in the future. additionally it is a greenfield site, a very wet field, and brings housing closer to the wood reducing the green belt around the wood (at the moment this is a grass field with cattle). there is also an allocation off beaufort drive – again this will mean an increase of traffic – access is not defined – so could this encourage ‘a relief road’ and brings housing ever closer to the wood – and it is a greenfield site. its important people read and understand the contents of the consultation document, because this is the future of bourne and its surrounds. helen powell is organising a meeting next wednesday july 19th to discuss the plan – at 8.30pm at the abbey church hall – all welcome – which may give you a better idea about the consultation form! the consolation document can be view here. your support is important, thank you! events easter trail 2017 may 1, 2017 fobw the friends had a successful easter trail on easter monday. children followed a bug trail, answering questions related to the beasties placed around one of the rides. this was followed by a dinosaur quiz, which the children knew the answers to – while the parents struggled! over 60 children participated in the event, accompanied by their parents and grandparents. everyone seemed to enjoy the good weather, and the test of their observation skills and insect knowledge. everyone enjoyed the trail and the three counties dog rescue and the friends stalls. three counties dog rescue had a stall and tombola, and were showing off one of their rescue dogs. the friends provided drinks and there were plants for sale. the friends were also selling their new booklet ‘bourne wood – a portrayal of a wood in kesteven ’ which can also be obtained at their next event – a plant stall in the community orchard, off beech avenue, bourne on saturday may 27th from 10am to 12pm. thank you to everyone who helped out at the event. bugs easter easter trail events , orchard wassail bourne community orchard 2017 january 29, 2017 fobw the friends of bourne wood held their first wassail in the community orchard in bourne on saturday in conjunction with bourne borderers morris. a wassail is a traditional custom to celebrate the apple harvest and reawaken the trees. the event started at 4.30pm, just as it was becoming dusk with bourne borderers dancing. the crowd that had gathered were then offered a taste of either mulled cider or apple juice and some cake, before everyone sung the ‘apple tree wassail’. the gathering then proceeded into the orchard, the way being lit with lots of natural lights. the trees were blessed with cider, and toast was placed in the branches for the robins, by anyone wishing to take part. the wassail queen emily sang a beautiful solo and the trees were wassailed, followed by lots of noise, with everyone present banging pots and pans, and cheering! the wassail queen emily sang a beautiful solo and the trees were wassailed, followed by lots of noise, with everyone present banging pots and pans, and cheering! photographs by steve goddard once back on the hard-standing the borderers danced again, emily sang a further lovely song, and all joined in the ‘here we come a wassailing’. “our wassail, jolly wassail, joy come to our jolly wassail. how well they may bloom, how well they may bear, so we may have apples and cider next year” “hat-fulls, cap-fulls, three bushel bag-fulls, little heaps under the stairs. hip, hip… hooray!” the evening ended with the mummers play, and thanks to all for their attendance and help. the friends would like to especially thank bourne borderers for their help and support with this new event. orchard wassail events , flora fungi foray 2016 november 28, 2016 fobw the enduring appeal of mushrooms and toadstools ensured that around 30 people turned out for the fungi foray in bourne woods in late october. dr vin fleming gave a brief introductory talk on fungi before we set off into the woods armed with our various collecting baskets and containers. an hour or so later the group had amassed a diverse collection of different types and vin set about trying to identify what the group had picked. one of the stranger species was the golden spindles which we found in grassland near the car park. one of the stranger species was the golden spindles which we found in grassland near the car park while arguably the most unusual coloured species was the lilac toadstool known as the amethyst deceiver. blushing bracket fungi. other types we found included the common puff ball (edible when young!), shaggy ink cap, sulphur tuft (a poisonous species), trouping funnel cap, blushing bracket, honey fungus, and the ochre brittlegill, the latter so-called due to its dull yellow cap. although it may seem rather destructive, small-scale collecting of fungi is not detrimental to maintaining populations of the various fungi. although it may seem rather destructive, small-scale collecting of fungi is not detrimental to maintaining populations of the various fungi. mushrooms and toadstools are just the fruiting bodies of the fungus and the bulk of a fungus is underground forming a vast web of branching threads known as the mycelium. of course, more caution would be required with very rare species of fungi or where fungi are being collected commercially. fungi events , orchard orchard open day october 1, 2016 fobw the community orchard open day, organised by the friends of bourne wood, was thoroughly enjoyed by the many people who came. there was live music from bourne folk club, who play regularly at the masons and wishing well, dyke. they played two sets of lively music – a real mix of irish, folk, country and traditional tunes. as there was plenty of sunshine people were able to sit and enjoy the music, which fitted in very well with the relaxed atmosphere of the orchard. as there was plenty of sunshine people were able to sit and enjoy the music, which fitted in very well with the relaxed atmosphere of the orchard. at lunch time all the seats were taken with people having picnics, supplemented by the delicious cakes from the cake stall and teas and coffees. children could try their hands at pebble painting or picture colouring, and while waiting for these to dry were able to hunt for bugs hidden around the trees! there was also a lucky dip, and a guess my name competition. meanwhile, adults and children alike could investigate the craft stalls, jam stall or the plant stall. the friends had also picked some fruit from the orchard, both to show people the different types of apples and pears, but also so people could take some away with them for a small donation. a huge ‘thank you’ goes to dean hardy and the other musicians for their entertainment and to all our other volunteers who helped set up and look after the stalls on the day. the friends would be keen to hear from anyone who would like to join our committee to take on administrative and fundraising roles. further information can be obtained from sarah on 07760468052. orchard events annual den building competition september 12, 2016 fobw it was very pleasant day for the friends of bourne wood annual den building competition on sunday. the families used leftover materials from the thinning to create dens deep within the wood, which were then covered with bracken. john wilcockson, the leader of the event explained how to make the dens, suggested extras that could be added and reminded people that all of the family should fit in the den and that they should be waterproof, as a heavy shower similar to the one the day before was due to hit the wood at the time the dens were finished! the mckeigue den. the morning session was a bit quiet with two small families battling it out, but they were equally matched and it was difficult to judge between them. the copeland family were crowned the winners as their den was slightly more waterproof, when the shower arrived. in the afternoon, we had four groups, so the competition was much more difficult, with the reid family winning. another family were visiting from newark, so were able to join in the fun. the scott den. thanks go to john for running the event and our helpers, shirley, brian, eleanor and john for helping to judge and look after those taking part. den building events , fauna , flora mini-beasts and wild flowers walk august 17, 2016 fobw around 25 people, adults and children, joined entomologist keith porter and local botanist, richard jefferson for a hunt for mini beasts. before setting off, keith demonstrated the use of insect nets, sweep nets and beating trays for collecting insects. we set off along the main north-south ride armed with this equipment and plenty of pots for collecting and identifying our catches. although butterfly numbers were down on last year’s walk, we still manged to see several species, including lots of ringlets, green-veined whites and a peacock. the silver-washed fritillary was again evident but no individuals decided to settle on flowers so we were unable to see this gorgeous orange and brown butterfly close to. we did though collect a wide range of other insects and spiders. these included lots of soldier beetles, which has the misleading name of ‘blood sucker’, various species of hover fly, an orange ladybird which has the unusual scientific name of halzia 16-guttata, an oak bush cricket, forest shield bug and a common blue damselfly. common blue damselfly (dave evans) with regard to flowers, we enjoyed the the drifts of meadowsweet along the ride and richard pointed out the three species of thistle – creeping, spear and marsh – all of which are attractive to insects. the frothy creamy white flowers of meadowsweet have a sweet heavy scent and it was once used to flavour mead. we also spotted teasel coming into flower. this rather stately plant was very popular with bumble bees. teasel and bumblebees (richard jefferson) we also found corn mint in damp areas. the foliage has been described as smelling of a mixture of apples and ginger bread and, apparently, sprigs of this plant were once placed in corn stacks in ireland to discourage mice! photographs by dave evans and richard jefferson mini-beasts wild flowers posts navigation 1 2 … 6 next → social media please follow us, and share your experiences of bourne woods: membership members can join in as little or as much as they like - every little helps! if you are interested in joining the friends of bourne wood, please contact us . trending anemones birds blackcaps bluebells blue tits bugs butterflies catkins chiff-chaffs cuckoo deer den building dog show easter easter egg trail events fauna featured flora flowers forestry commission fungi fungus grasses great tits hazel lamb's tail moths naturetale app nightingale orchard picnic table planting primroses red kite scavenging spring trail trees volunteers wassail wild flowers wild service willow sculpture wood helping to promote and look after bourne woods welcome the friends of bourne wood are a group of local people who are interested in and are involved with helping to promote and look after bourne woods. the friends organise projects and activities in the woods, as well as help look after them. recent posts wassail bourne community orchard 2018 orchard open day & friends birthday party 2017 fruits of the forest walk 2017 creating a wildlife pond skdc local plan archives february 2018 october 2017 august 2017 july 2017 may 2017 april 2017 january 2017 november 2016 october 2016 september 2016 august 2016 april 2016 january 2016 november 2015 september 2015 august 2015 june 2015 may 2015 april 2015 march 2015 january 2015 december 2014 november 2014 october 2014 august 2014 july 2014 june 2014 may 2014 april 2014 march 2014 january 2014 categories events fauna flora orchard uncategorized volunteers wood bourne wood lincolnshire ©2014 proudly powered by wordpress

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