The Heritage Society held its AGM at the Village Hall on Thursday, March 16th, which was well-attended. The highlight of the event was a presentation by Stephen Dean, who spoke about his restoration work on Hambledon Common’s heath. Stephen also shared interesting information about the different types of flora, fauna, fungi, and feathered friends that can be found on the common, making for an engaging and informative talk.
Stephen’s talk was recorded and can be viewed below.
A wonderful presentation Stephen – and a marvellous transformation which can be witnessed by your before & after pictures – thank you so much for all your hard work and determination – something for us all to appreciate and I do hope you have had loads of enjoyment too with this project. Many many thanks
Thanks for making the presentation available Stephen; it was fun and highly informative. I know ARC based in Witley have just finished some of their snake emergence surveys and thankfully recorded a number of adders, grass snakes and slow worms. I’m not sure if any smooth snakes were discovered but hopefully that’s just because they hide themselves much better.