by wp0bt69l10Tu | Dec 29, 2023 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
Amphitheatre Towards the end of September and into October, late Friday evenings saw several “gatherings” in the amphitheatre, with a large assortment of bottles, cans, food packaging, vapes and evidence of drug use scattered around. Sincere thanks to Saturday early...
by Joanna Tubbs | Aug 21, 2023 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Querns Wood, The Obelisk, Walking
PLEASE NOTE:Places on this bat walk are limited. Booking contact:- Alison Horrocks via aqivasec@gmail.com or 07856 449109 Come and explore the history and wildlife of Cirencester’s Roman Amphitheatre on Saturday 9th September. There will be a tour and talk...
by Joanna Tubbs | Aug 21, 2023 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
When we first started our newsletters, nearly 10 years ago, we had a wealth of news about who and why we were, what was going on in our patch and (hopefully) interesting background items, like our 5 part history of the amphitheatre, the story of how the hospital used...
by Joanna Tubbs | Dec 1, 2022 | Amphitheatre, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
The opening paragraph and picture of our previous newsletter were the sad image of a large pile of rubbish collected from around the amphitheatre. What a pleasure it is this time to have something in total contrast to the thoughtless and potentially dangerous...
by Joanna Tubbs | Aug 7, 2022 | Amphitheatre, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
This is just a small selection of what a few of us found strewn across the amphitheatre one May evening. It includedglass whisky and vodka bottles. Please feel free to write your own caption. Amphitheatre On a much brighter note, we are delighted to tell you that the...
by Joanna Tubbs | Mar 16, 2022 | Conservation, Querns Wood
175 native trees have been planted close to Querns Wood and Cirencester Hospital by employees of Moore Allen & Innocent in an area previously covered in brambles. The trees (including oak, field maple, hornbeam and hazel) were planted on a steep bank that acts as...