Pyramid of Teddies
The members of our local WI have been busy knitting another creation to adorn our post box. This time the teddies (and dogs!) are for a good cause called teddies for tragedies to be given to children suffering throughout the world.See this link: teddies for tragedies for patterns for knitting or crocheting a bear.
This morning we each finished and posted on line our submissions to the local council with our objections to the planning application to develop the site of a nearby disused army camp, which is on, and surrounded by, chalk downland. The outline plans for a "knowledge quarter" are so ill-defined, yet seem to grow in size and scale, whenever more details are released, so as to be very concerning to us.
This evening we attended the Winchester Cafe Scientifique meeting which was a talk about the importance of protecting Sea Grass Meadows around our coasts, especially the Solent. The speakers were from the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and they explained how they are trying to regenerate damaged meadows by collecting seed from plants in existing meadows and sowing the seeds in the intertidal sea bed or germinating the seeds in the lab and planting out the seedlings. They also try to educate seafaring people how not to damage the meadows with their boats and anchors.
It was a really interesting and informative evening .
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