Reminder of Flaxton Environment Group Open meeting 17 September

Reminder

All are welcome to the the open meeting of the Flaxton Environment Group at 7 pm on Tuesday.  There will be a talk by Mark Hewitt, Conservation Officer for Escrick Park Estate, entitled ‘Cows or Mowers? Conservation Management of Grassland and Heath.  Mark has a wealth of experience managing nature reserves and is currently conservation lead at Skipwith Common. For those not familiar with Skipwith Common, some notes are included below. He has also managed grassland reserves so his talk will have relevance for the management of the village green.

The talk will last about an hour and will be followed by an introduction to the Flaxton Environment Group and a discussion about possible future directions and opportunities for involvement.  this is your chance to express your views on what the group should do and how it might develop in future.

Skipwith Common

Skipwith Common it is home to many habitats and is one of the last remaining areas of lowland heath in northern England – and one of only two extensive areas of open heathland in the Vale of York (the other being Strensall Common). Hardy Hebridean sheep, Longhorn cattle and Exmoor ponies help to nurture the wildlife and manage the rare heathland naturally through grazing. There is a variety of rare heathland plants and dragonflies and other insects. There is also a huge array of birds that can be spotted in and around the reserve.

If you are planning to attend

If you are planning to attend, please email to help estimate numbers.

Flaxton Table Tennis

Flaxton table tennis is back after a break for the summer:

Thursday 12th September 2pm – 4pm

Saturday 28th September 2pm – 4pm

All welcome!

Road Closure – Oak Busk Lane

Please see below from NYC:

PLANNED ROAD RESTRICTION NOTIFICATION – 52768, OAK BUSK LANE, FLAXTON

Location:  Oak Busk Lane, Flaxton CP, Flaxton, Unknown

Description of works:  scrape off/remove the grass and mud build-up in the road   

The Restriction will be in place for a period of 2 days between 16th September 2024 and 17th September 2024

 

Lockdown Stories

We have received the following request for volunteers:

I’m a commercial/tv/film casting researcher and we’re currently looking for parents whose children (7 years+), have been socially affected by Covid-19 and the lockdown.

We’re looking for parents or guardians who are open to sharing their personal stories general struggles faced by families during this time including (but not limited to) – issues relating to household overcrowding, lack of tech accessibility for school classes/homeschooling, having to rely on the support of food banks and how these things have affected their children during the lockdown.

Filming will take place one day between  weeks commencing 23rd  and 30th September  & successful participants will be paid £1000.

For more information on the project and to apply, please visit the ET Casting website – https://www.etcasting.com/pages/events. You can see our portfolio of work and a little bit about us here too.

Please contact the above if you are interested.