Seaford Scene March 2022

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On the Verge

Marching into Spring

As I write, a few of us have been out and about looking for evidence of emerging wild flowers. The mild weather has encouraged the foliage to appear very early, and by the time you read this, many more should be in full bloom! Many thanks to our new Renaturing Champions. These volunteers have been out checking their local green spaces and blossoming nature corridors. My highlight was the discovery of Blatchington Trees – a lovely spot of woodland alive with blackbirds, squirrels, great tits, blue tits and a wren near Seaford Primary School. In the undergrowth insects were buzzing round the Winter Heliotrope. The woodland floor was a carpet of green. We are currently investigating how we can work with residents in this lovely ancient lane to fully appreciate

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and monitor the existing biodiversity and potential for improvement. For example, looking at gaps in the hedgerows, watching out for invasive species, documenting the magnificent trees in this lane, and sharing our sightings. Do get in touch if you live nearby and would like to get involved. One of the delightful ‘hidden’ green spaces we are monitoring is the green between Sandore Road and Millfield Close. Melene noticed sweet violets appearing, and up to 100 starlings high in the tree tops, and another observer that some branches had been lopped off, and sawn into a pile (perhaps for wildlife?). In mid January in the Sea meadows (Martello fields) there were lots of flowers starting to come up, and already in flower were some surprisingly big daisies, buttercups, dandelions, chickweed and groundsel. The humble dandelion (often maligned as a weed) can be a vital source of nectar for early bumble bees, such as in this vibrant verge last year in Nursery close. In late January, the group checking out the new growth in the field dips near College Road (known as the Covers) spotted a hoverfly, and even a fox! Thanks so much for our keen volunteers in these spaces, who have also been helping to pick up litter and address other issues. We are particularly looking for ‘renaturing champions’ to monitor the plants and wildlife of the meadow areas of the Salts, and the verges in nearby Edinburgh Road. Please do get in touch if you are interested in helping – enthusiasm is more important than experience! Spring is nearly here (astronomical Spring is on 20th March) and if you need a bit of encouragement to get planting (or are keen to help others do so) do come along to the SEA hub 10am to 1pm on Saturday 19th March for the Get Ready for Gardening workshop, where we can share, recycle and repurpose tools, materials seeds and plants, to help Seaford’s nature-filled gardens spring into life! As always there is always far more going on with OTV, so check out our blog for more news. https://www.seafuture.org/verges-blog/

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What’s On in March?

19min
pages 117-121

Index of Businesses

7min
pages 122-124

A Good Read

1min
page 116

West View Beach Huts for Hire

1min
pages 114-115

2022 Martello Half Marathon

1min
pages 109-110

‘Model Railways?’ I Hear You Say

1min
pages 106-107

Lewes District Citizens Advice

1min
page 108

On the Verge – Marching into Spring

4min
pages 102-105

Seaford Afternoon Flower Club

1min
page 99

Neighbourhood Watch Roundup

5min
pages 100-101

The Probus Club of Seaford

3min
pages 82-85

Trees for Seaford

4min
pages 78-81

Clifden House

2min
pages 73-74

The Youth Counselling Project

3min
pages 70-72

Seaford Bonfire Society

1min
page 44

Alfriston and Cuckmere Valley Twinning Association

1min
page 57

Seaford Gardens

2min
page 77

Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club

1min
pages 75-76

Newberry Tully Estate Agent

1min
pages 63-66

Seaford Museum – Shipwreck with a Happy Ending...

2min
pages 51-52

Seaford Natural History Society – Seaford Head Dewpond Restoration Project

3min
pages 42-43

Seaford Community Garden

2min
pages 31-32

Seaford Splash

2min
pages 4-5

Meeching Amateur Dramatics – Haggard

1min
pages 21-22

Seaford Rotary

2min
pages 6-7

The Growing Project at the Downs Leisure Centre

2min
pages 12-13

Seaford Photographic Society

3min
pages 8-11

Uno22: Three – An Uplifting New Display for Spring at Seaford’s New Gallery

3min
pages 18-20

Cupani Garden

2min
pages 33-38
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