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S ome of you may have noticed piles of cut tree branches on Goose Green over the last few weeks. These were the result of our last Work-day when we undertook formative* pruning of some of the trees there. We had a very good turn out of volunteers, seen here having a well earned coffee break. We were lucky to have the help of a qualified tree surgeon. We also had the luxury of our own travelling ‘Costa Coffee’ outlet in the name of Clara (whom, it is rumoured, may also be available for the odd wedding or Bar Mitzvah!). * Formative pruning is the process of shaping a tree when it is young. Every variety has a different natural growth habit, but unpruned trees will often produce a crown trunk cluttered with branches. The aim is to develop an open, balanced network of strong, unshaded branches. This is achieved by creating a good height trunk and pruning young growth back to encourage the tree to grow in the right direction and develop thick branches. Before After Commoners’ Open Talks Oxford Preservation Trust RACHEL SANDERSON ‘Preserving historic Oxford in its green setting’ Tuesday 14 th May 7.30 The White Hart Community Pub Garden Room Come along and learn more about OPTs’ work caring for Oxford and its green spaces including the Wolvercote Lakes nature reserve. If you would like this Newsletter emailed to you please email [email protected] Wolvercote Commoners’ NEWSLETTER April 2019 Don’t forget Village Work Mornings second Saturday of every month Meet outside the Village Hall at 10am (bring garden gloves, wellies and any gardening tools you have). Children welcome www.wolvercotecommoners.co.uk – [email protected] Chair: Mary Brown (01865 236897) Secretary: Eleanor Woods (07815 548351) Port Meadow Burgess Field Friends of Burgess Field Commoners’ Committee AGM 7.30pm Wednesday April 24 th Wolvercote Village Hall The Wolvercote Commoners’ Committee was formed 90 years ago to replace the Parish Council. Its role is the care and stewardship of common land, and to help ensure that the regulations regarding the use of the common land are followed. It has always been run by volunteers from within the parish and to this day continues the role set out at its inception. The AGM is our chance to report on events, plans and changes affecting the village over the last year. It’s also a chance for you to suggest areas needing attention. Another very important purpose of the meeting is the election of new members. This year we have at least 3 vacancies. So, why not come along, see what we are all about, and give some thought to joining us. Being a member doesn’t mean masses of work or endless meetings as all roles are shared. Membership means you join a great bunch of people (yes, we are a happy family!!). And you get a chance to contribute to future events and developments in the village. One of the many pleasures of living in Wolvercote is having Port Meadow and Wolvercote Common on our door step. However, there is an equal pleasure to be gained from walking on Burgess Field. Burgess Field is a nature reserve and in 2018 a Friends Group was set up in partnership with the Oxford City Council, to conserve and enhance the area for wildlife and recreation. So far they have cleared barbed wire, removed litter, planted wood anemones, honeysuckle and foxgloves, cleared scrub, sown wildflower seed mix and installed a barn owl box. All this has been done by volunteers and funded by the Friends. New members are very welcome. There is an annual donation (min £10) and/or help on the work parties. For further information contact: [email protected] or 07876 035020 www.friendsofburgessfield.co.uk

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Page 1: Wolvercote Commoners’ · Chair:MaryBrown(01865236897) Secretary:EleanorWoods(07815548351) Port Meadow Burgess Field Commoners’ Committee AGM Friends of Burgess Field 7.30pmWednesdayApril24th

Some of you may have noticed piles of cut treebranches on Goose Green over the last few weeks.

These were the result of our last Work-day when weundertook formative* pruning of some of the trees there.We had a very good turn out of volunteers, seen here

having a well earned coffee break. We were lucky to havethe help of a qualified tree surgeon. We also had theluxury of our own travelling ‘Costa Coffee’ outlet in thename of Clara (whom, it is rumoured, may also beavailable for the odd wedding or Bar Mitzvah!).* Formative pruning is the process ofshaping a tree when it is young. Everyvariety has a different natural growthhabit, but unpruned trees will oftenproduce a crown trunk cluttered withbranches. The aim is to develop an open,balanced network of strong, unshadedbranches. This is achieved by creating agood height trunk and pruning younggrowth back to encourage the tree togrow in the right direction and developthick branches.

Before After

Commoners’ Open TalksOxford Preservation Trust

RACHEL SANDERSON‘Preserving historic Oxford

in its green setting’Tuesday 14th May 7.30

The White Hart Community PubGarden Room

Come along and learnmore about OPTs’ workcaring for Oxford and its

green spaces including theWolvercote Lakes nature reserve.

If you would like this Newsletter emailed to you please email [email protected]

Wolvercote Commoners’NEWSLETTER April 2019

Don’t forget Village Work Mornings second Saturday of every monthMeet outside the Village Hall at 10am (bring garden gloves, wellies and any gardening tools you have). Children welcome

www.wolvercotecommoners.co.uk – [email protected]: Mary Brown (01865 236897) Secretary: Eleanor Woods (07815 548351)

PortMeadow

BurgessField

Friends of Burgess FieldCommoners’ Committee AGM7.30pm Wednesday April 24th

Wolvercote Village HallThe Wolvercote Commoners’ Committee was formed 90years ago to replace the Parish Council. Its role is the careand stewardship of common land, and to help ensure thatthe regulations regarding the use of the common land arefollowed. It has always been run by volunteers from withinthe parish and to this day continues the role set out at itsinception. The AGM is our chance to report on events, plansand changes affecting the village over the last year. It’s also achance for you to suggest areas needing attention. Anothervery important purpose of the meeting is the election ofnew members. This year we have at least 3 vacancies. So,why not come along, see what we are all about, and givesome thought to joining us. Being a member doesn’t meanmasses of work or endless meetings as all roles are shared.Membership means you join a great bunch of people (yes,we are a happy family!!). And you get a chance to contributeto future events and developments in the village.

One of the many pleasures of living in Wolvercote ishaving Port Meadow and Wolvercote Common on ourdoor step. However, there is an equal pleasure to begained from walking on Burgess Field.

Burgess Field is anature reserve andin 2018 a FriendsGroup was set up inpartnership with theOxford City Council, toconserve and enhance thearea for wildlife and recreation.So far they have cleared barbedwire, removed litter, planted woodanemones, honeysuckle and foxgloves,cleared scrub, sown wildflower seed mixand installed a barn owl box. All this has beendone by volunteers and funded by the Friends.

New members are very welcome. There is an annualdonation (min £10) and/or help on the work parties.

For further information contact:[email protected] or 07876 035020

www.friendsofburgessfield.co.uk