The object of the Society shall be to preserve and enhance the
character of the Parish of Hurst as a living community

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Environment

Hurst Village Society takes an active role in monitoring, conserving and improving the natural environment of the village. Over the years the Society has led, and been involved in, a number of environmental projects, including tree and hedge planting, wildlife surveys and provision of bird nesting sites.

Newsletter Articles
  Environment NewsSeptember 2005
Environmental ProjectsMay 2005
Environmental NewsDecember 2004
BioDiversity NewsMarch 2004
Biodiversity and Wildlife NewsSeptember 2003
Biodiversity and Wildlife NewsDecember 2002
'Future Living' Eco-ShowcaseJune 2002
Biodiversity and Wildlife NewsFebruary 2001
Putting Wildlife on the MapDecember 2000
Trees for our futureSeptember 2000
Trees for the MillenniumMay 2000

Recent Projects
  St Nicholas Church Hedge 2005
Tree Planting World Record 2000
Hogmoor Lane Hedge 1998 update 2004
Tree Planting near Martineau Lane 1997

Other Items
  Summerleaze site visitSeptember 2005

Links
  The Tree Council
Campaign to Protect Rural England
Reading Urban Wildlife Group
English Nature
Greenways & Quiet Lanes
Countryside Agency
Action Earth
Community Service Volunteers
Environment Agency
 

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