Kentish Stour Countryside Project

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2008 

French conservation volunteers help plant a Kentish woodland

Going Bats at Buxford

Crafting Animals the Natural Way

Dipping and Diving in South Willesborough/
Safari at Singleton

Dragons and damsels at Buxford Meadow

South Willesborough Dykes in Colour

Trees for free

Grant helps improve woodland for butterflies

Nature games on Willesborough Dykes

Looking after our landscape

Conservation on the Continent

Exciting new project at Wraik Hill

Dor’s open for new properties in King’s Wood

Ashford Green Corridor Interpretative Panels

Volunteers brave the snowy weather at Down Bank near Chilham

KCC Members fund Countryside Project Minibus

2007

Volunteers combat pond invaders

New Ashford Countryside Officer

Volunteers in the reeds

Chartham to Canterbury Shared Use Path Consultation Exhibition

Giving nature a helping hand

Germany trip

Tyler Hill Nature Reserve gets a hair cut!

Woody business

A great site for mammals

Volunteers help to restore parkland 

Himalayan Balsam removal

Out on the Downs

Bridge School - wild about flowers

River clean up

Volunteers on a Quest

Sculpting history

Barn Owl TV

Volunteers working well in Gorewell

Environmental management at the Spinney

KSCP volunteers on the BBC

New Countryside Officer for the Canterbury area

Volunteers complete another winter's work 'on the farm'

Volunteer efforts are rewarded at Down Bank

2006

Xmas Hedge Planting at Godinton Park  

Woodland workshop  

Explore the beautiful Stour Valley  

Beavers at Buxford  

Wonderful woodcarving  

2005

Blood, Sweat and Shears as countryside volunteers get busy  

On The Pull  

Litter 'winds up' pond life  

Sculptured bike rack installed at the Goods Shed  

Beavers Autumn Challenge  

Amazing alderbeds  

Crab and Winkle Way leaflet  

Operation barn owl  

Canterbury goes batty  

Heath Fritillary return to Clowes Wood  

Creating a Wetland Wonderland at University of Kent  

Meadows created in the heart of town  

Beavers discover minibeasting in the Green Corridor  

Green Easter in the Corridor  

Painting and planting for Charing Alderbed Meadow  

A handsome hedgerow for Duke’s Meadow  

Crafty volunteers get stuck in  

Caravan site shouts 'owl's that'!  

2004

Images of the Downs  

Parkside Goes Wildside  

Damp Grass Not Damp Spirits!  

Forest Friends  

Does Ratty live near Canterbury?  

Wildlife work looking good at King's Wood

Wye Riverside Project   

Grants for Stour Valley Countryside  

Lord Mayor to help out with woodland waymarking  

Parish Council steps in  

Birds in the mood for love 

French Assistance for Hedgerow Planting  

Local Nature Reserve Revival  

New Countryside Officer for Countryside Project  

2003

Waking up Whitehall  

Children's Activities at Jumping Downs Local Nature Reserve 

Launch of the Jumping Downs Local Nature Reserve 

Local Nature Reserve designation for chalk downland 

Plans for action against bikers in protected woodland 

Ashford boasts first town centre river corridor Local Nature Reserve in country 

European money for the Stour Valley 

Local Nature Reserve designation for traditional meadow 

Locals wade in to help pondlife!

Local Nature Reserve designation for orchard 

 
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Kentish Stour Countryside Project
Sidelands Farm, Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5DQ
01233 813307
kentishstour@kent.gov.uk