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Rushmoor Green and Global Day, Aldershot

He's in there, middle top Mark talks fencing to Ellie And again Mark Dakin once again represented us at this popular annual publicity scrum, this time meeting up with The One Show's Ellie Harrison. Thanks to Rushmoor Borough Council for the photos.

Limekiln Hill, West Bexington

August Bank Holiday was spent drystone walling in Dorset, enjoying some unseasonably fine weather. Work in progress on the wall. Photo by Mark Dakin. Enjoying the sea view and spotting raptors (kestrel, sparrowhawk, buzzard, peregrine) Photo by Mark Dakin. Jane inspects the coping-stones

Mottisfont

Dave eyes up the next post Section complete A double rail past an especially wet bit Now that the main boardwalk is complete, we are busy adding refinements, such as hand-rails next to the wet bits (of which there are quite a lot). Thanks to Ed White for the photos.

Hatchet Pond and Crockford Bottom

A total of 15 species of dragonfly and damselfly were spotted here. Thanks to Jenny Wedick for the photos. On patrol Beautiful demoiselle Southern damselfly Small red damselfly

Beggars Fair

In the summer house This was our second visit to the Beggars Fair at Romsey, this time in the more natural surroundings of the garden behind King John's house. Here we are, posing like a cool indie band.

St Faiths School, Winchester

As a change from path clearing, we put up new fencing and posed for the Action Earth campaign photos. Finishing touches to some new fencing. Photo by Mark Dakin. Kate shows off the back of the tabard, but its much the same as the front. Photo by Mark Dakin.

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