News And Events


Chapter Meadows Wildlife Sightings 28th January

It was a clear and crisp day, most of the ditches and pond were frozen over.

Birds of note included a Sparrowhawk gliding along the tree line following the Sling. A Coal Tit was seen in the conifers near the sewage works. Numerous finches including Chaffinches, Greenfinches and Goldfinches were seen and heard across the meadows. Up to 20 Redwing have been seen on the meadows in recent weeks but none were seen today.


Conservation Volunteering in February

Here is a list of our forthcoming task days in February. Please contact James Birbeck (Senior Warden) on 07968477817 or email wardens@dwt.org.uk if you wish to join the Trust on any of these tasks. Please bring appropriate footwear, warm/waterproof clothing and a packed lunch. Hot drinks and biscuits will be provided. All tools and safety equipment are supplied by the Trust.

February

Wednesday 2nd – Coppicing at Warndon Wood, off Plantation Drive, Worcester

Thursday 3rd – Hedgelaying on Plantation Drive, Warndon, for Worcester City Council

Wednesday 9th – Heathland management at Pound Green Common, Wyre Forest

Thursday 10th – Hedgelaying on Plantation Drive, Warndon, for Worcester City Council

Wednesday 16th – Woodland management at Tom Shell Coppice, Abberley

Thursday 17th – Coppicing at ‘Ricks Wood’, Claphill Lane, Rushwick

Wednesday 23rd – Hedgerow management at Chapter Meadows (DWT reserve), Worcester


Gardening- growing crops in 2011

It may only be January but many people who grow plants and produce are starting to think about 2011.

If you would like to get your children interested then have a look at http://www.secretseedsociety.com/

They sell a whole range of stories based around growing things in the garden!

Chapter Meadows Wildlife Sightings

A wet, dull and muddy day on Chapter Meadows but fortunately no snow although the water troughs were still frozen. A few cormorants flew over and one perched along Bromwich Parade. Gulls mobbed a Heron which flew from Kings School playing fields across to privately owned parts of Bromwich Meadows. On the meadows themselves were numerous finches, including Chaffinches, Greenfinches and Goldfinches. The highlight of my visit was a flock of 19 Redwing feeding along the field edges which eventually joined 44 Woodpigeon on Kings School land. A few Starlings were also perched up on the large Ash. Numerous Tits were working their way along the various hedgerows including 7 Long-tailed Tits. Very little else to report other than the remains of an unfortunate Swan on the river bank.   

The Pump House in Snow

The Pump House Environment Centre in the Snow before Christmas (December 2010)

Free half term make and take crafts at the Pump House

Festive Celebration

The Duckworth Worcestershire Trust was live on BBC hereford and Worcester Radio ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00cmbvg/Tony_Fisher_16_12_2010/) this am presenting Nunnery Wood Primary School with their prize for the christmas decoration competition held in conjunction with Worcester City Council. There were a total of 10 groups who entered into the competition amd prizes were drawn on monday.

First Prize- Nunnery Wood Primary School

Runners-up- Wishing Well Nursery,Droitwich Road

                       – Cherry Orchard Primary School

All the entries will be on display in Crowngate Shopping Centre on Tuesday 21st December for all to see!

Please pop along to see the display between 10am and 3pm

Christmas opening times

Dont panic!

There is still time to get to the centre to stock up on your ecover and bio-d for the festive season or just pop in for a drink with a friend!

The Pump House Environment Centre Christmas opening hours are:

Christmas Eve (24th December):  10am -2pm

Christmas Day-4th January:  Closed

5th January- Pump House reopens to the public

Happy Christmas from the Duckworth Worcestershire Trust.


Christmas Cheer in Pershore

The Duckworth Worcestershire Trust  Warden Team has once again this year helped with the installation of Pershore’s Christmas Tree. The Warden team often lend a hand to cut the trunk (using a chainsaw) down to size so that it can fit into the stand ready for the festive season.

Merry Christmas !

The Pump House was on the Radio!

For all of you that missed Saturday Morning on BBC Hereford and Worcester, The Pump House Environment Centre was on the Wincey Willis show at about 9.10am! If you want to catch up with the show the click here to listen back. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p00cdtn9/Wincey_Willis_04_12_2010