Seaford Scene March 2022

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Seaford Head Dewpond Restoration Project

Time to Act!

A dewpond is an oasis in the desert that is the South Downs, a haven for migrating birds and thirsty mammals, a rendezvous for courting frogs and dragonflies, and a home for those countless invertebrate creatures we call ‘pond life’. Yes, we all know there is plenty of rain on those hills, but the water simply drains away as soon as it falls because chalk is so porous. As a result there are no streams or rivers on the Downs. From Medieval times farmers have solved their herd’s hydration problems by digging dewponds, small round ponds, artificially lined to hold water. There used to be dozens of them on the hills around Seaford and now there is one, up on Seaford Head, beside South Barn. But it is no longer a haven for wildlife, in fact you would be hard pressed to describe it as a pond at all! It is overgrown, choked with an invasive non-native weed, the New Zealand Pygmy Weed, also known as the Australian Swamp Stonecrop. It doesn’t sound attractive and it isn’t! We need to eradiate it and restore the pond into the area of open water it once was, vital to our native wildlife. Funding from the South Downs Trust has allowed work to begin. By the time you read this the old fences will have been replaced, with the support of STC and SDNPA rangers and volunteers. That was the easy part. Now the hard work begins. The weeds need to be We can dispose of most items including green waste, hardcore, MJB CLEARANCES soil, white goods and furniture, and can often estimate the price of the disposal based on Household, Garden & Commercial Clearance & Waste Removala photograph of your waste. When you pay for what you tip – it’s cheaper than a skip!

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gradually removed, before destruction on site to prevent spread to other areas. The work must be done carefully by hand, not only to ensure that we do not damage any existing native wildlife, but also to preserve the original 1996 pond liner. The resulting renovation will benefit our natural wildlife, increase biodiversity in the Nature Reserve and be a source of wonder to the thousands of visitors who walk past it every year. We need you to volunteer to help. We are creating a ‘Friends’ group to undertake the next stage of the work and to be responsible for the future health of the pond. For more information and to answer any questions we will be at the Dewpond on Saturday March 5th from 10am until 1pm. There will also be an indoor evening meeting on Wednesday March 16th at 7.30pm. in the new Seaford Environmental Alliance Hub (where NatWest Bank used to be), We hope you will join us at one of these meetings. If you want to be part of the Dewpond Friends Group but are unable to attend either of these meetings, please contact me, Paul Baker, on prbaker2ep@ btinternet.com for further information.

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What’s On in March?

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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

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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

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Cupani Garden

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