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An Evening in Friston Forest
Author Ronnie Reed Pause, stand still, hold your breath and listen. There is something very special about a wood as dusk falls and the night creatures stir. The clamour of the day is over; the noisy rooks nesting along the … Continue reading
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Weekend with a View
Author Ronnie Reed Take twelve people, a youth hostel, a clear blue sky, a hint of autumn colours across Friston Forest, the Seven Sisters bathed in soft September sunlight and what do you have? A Weekend with a View’; a … Continue reading
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Twilight
Author Ronnie Reed There is something very special about a wood as night falls. As the sun beds down for the night, shadows lengthen and the corners of the wood fill up with darkness. The breeze stills and the trees … Continue reading
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Friston Forest Rally
Author Tony Whitbread The sale of public forests may have been delayed and the consultation on the future of the estate has been closed, but the future of the Forestry Commission is still unsure. The government is now very aware … Continue reading
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