## **Wild Colerne Chairperson’s report** AGM 18[th] November 2024 

Wild Colerne (Charity number 1197970) was formally established as a Charitable  Incorporated  Organisation  17[th] Feb  2022  with  the  following objectives agreed with the Charity Commission - 

To promote, for the benefit of the public, the conservation, protection, and improvement of the natural environment in Colerne parish by: 

1.  Enhancing  habitats  for  native  wildlife,  including  its  flora, fauna and other taxa to promote biodiversity 

2. Providing information to raise public awareness of the magnitude and causes of biodiversity loss. 

3.  Promoting  actions  to  mitigate  biodiversity  loss  and  the  impact  of climate change on the natural environment. 

4. Facilitating community support for biodiversity protection by promoting nature themed activity. 

We are inspired by Frank Entwistle whose foresight gave Colerne village the legacy of 'Frank’s Wood'. 

## **Current Trustees:** 

Dorothy Robertson (Chair) Ian Butterworth (Treasurer and data protection lead) Duncan Robertson (Secretary) Mike Rogers (Safeguarding lead) Chris Woods Keith Mortimer. 

Our constitution requires that 1/3 of trustees stand down each AGM in rotation and stand for re-election if they wish. Duncan Robertson and Keith Mortimer are standing down. Duncan Robertson is standing for re-election. Rachel Dutton is standing for election. 

If you are interested in becoming a trustee please contact the Trust via Email info@wildcolerne.org 

Our  Policies  on  Safeguarding,  Inclusion,  Health  and  Safety  and  Data Protection are reviewed by the Trustees each year and can be viewed via the website (or on request). 

## **Steering Committee** 

Trustees  plus  Karen Brzezcki,  Catherine  Dixon,  Rachael  Dutton,  Jane Mellet, Susi Bancroft and Katie Butterworth. 

## **Membership and Social Media Communication** 

Subscription paying members: 19 Wild Colerne email list: 155 (35 new). 

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Wild Colerne Facebook membership has grown from 219 to 277. 

Wild Colerne also has an Instagram and Tik Tok account. 

Our  website  wildcolerne.org  includes  lots  of  wildlife  and  biodiversity information, an Event Diary, Photo Gallery, Nature  News  and Nature’s Calendar blogs. 

## **Examples of links with others** 

Colerne CE Primary School’s Eco School projects Colerne St John the Baptist Eco Church work Wiltshire Climate Alliance Cotswold Wardens Corsham Area Hedgehog Rescue 

Wild Colerne is represented on the Parish Council’s Working Group for Climate and Biodiversity. 

## **Funding support 2023/24** 

We are grateful to the Wildflower Society for a grant of £500 to fund our wildflower work with Colerne Primary School. 

## **Projects and activities** 

## **Wildflowers were our main focus this year** 

“In England, on average one plant goes extinct per county every two years”. 

Our Aims for the year were: 

- To draw attention to the wonderful wildflowers in our Parish to reduce “plant blindness” in our community. 

- To build the connection with wild plants which comes from a knowledge of plant names and their stories. 

* To highlight the silent disappearance/decline of our wildflowers, why this is happening and implications for the survival of our insect pollinators, birds and bats. 

- To highlight the importance, and cumulative size of gardens as vital habitat for our struggling wildlife. 

- To  help  normalise the more nature friendly garden  and  verge management which is vital for helping our wildlife survive. 

## **1. Wildflower patches projects** 

1 in 5 of our wildflower species are at risk of extinction. There are 20 million gardens in the UK – a lot of potential wildflower habitat. 

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100 packets of native wildflower seeds, funded by a donation were given out at a Wild Colerne stall in the Market Place in March. Children from Colerne Primary School painted the seed packets. The seed mix included annuals for results this Summer, and perennials. We hope people will be encouraged to give space for wildflowers in their gardens. We look forward to receiving feedback next year. 

## **2. Walk to School Wildflower spotter sheet** 


Flowers based on a list compiled by Izzy Dixon, a former pupil on her walk to Colerne Primary school (along a route taken by many of the pupils). We are grateful to Liz House, who kindly volunteered her time to do the formatting work.   The school gave out one  to  every family in July  with an email  to encourage use over the holidays. Printing funded by the Wildflower Society. **3. School Wildflower growing** 

Mike Rogers helped the Eco monitors from each class to sow King’s Coronation  wildflower  seeds  in  the  school  grounds.  The  seeds included uncommon annual species such as corncockle. The results were stunning 


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## **4.School Wildflower Painting Workshop with wildflower hunts** 

In June we took groups of Year 5 children to learn about wildflowers they found in the school grounds. Photos of their findings were used in a Wildflower Art Workshop led by local artist Hope Blamire, who volunteered her time to help the children create some stunning artwork. Materials and botanical eye lenses funded by the Wildflower Society. 


## **5. A weekly “Start the week with a wildflower” blog on our social media** 

## **6. Wildflower sewing project – a glorious alter cloth in the making.** 

Collaboration with Colerne Eco-church. Thanks to Susi Bancroft for her teaching. 

## **Swifts** 


The young bell-ringing team welcomed the return of our swifts in May with filming by Aleksander Domanski. Many thanks to Roger Haynes and the ringers for establishing and continuing this tradition. 

- We continue to look for Swift nests on evening Swift walks - for protection  and to inform  best places to site swift boxes 

- Logistics  explored  for  possible  installation  on swift boxes in the church tower next year. 

## **Wild Colerne Nature Day June 23[rd]** 

The Market Place and churchyard were filled with Nature themed stalls. Beautiful  hand-drawn  wildflower  illustrations  were  on  display  in  the church, and a slideshow of local nature photos with birdsong. 

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## **Children’s Activities** 

May: “make a swift” crafting on our May Fair stall. August: Free nature activity session at the rec. 

December: Wild Colerne and the SHINE group at Colerne church are jointly hosting a tree at the Christmas Tree Festival in December. Our tree will have  a  “nature  and  sustainable  Christmas”  theme  with  the  children making the decorations. 

## **Talks/films** 

* June: “Life in our Brooks” explored the good, the bad and the ugly of our waterways.  The village Hall was packed. 

* October: A water themed Film night at the Liberal Club. 

## **Monthly nature walks** 

Monthly Bird walks, Tree appreciation and Butterfly walks, plus Bat walks. **Moth Trap reveal** 

Thanks to Keith Mortimer and Chris Woods for leading and sharing their knowledge. 

## **Monthly pub socials for informal nature chat.** 

## **Some Plans for the future** 

## **a) School** 

We are again joining forces with Colerne Primary school. The theme will be butterflies and moths.  Lots of fun to be had looking for munching caterpillars and the adults in flight.  A follow on from our wildflower project, highlighting and creating what they need to support their whole life cycle. 

## **b) Wildwaters River Festival May 31[st] to June 15[th]** 

We are joining 12 other Councils, including Box, along the River Avon and its tributaries to celebrate our waterways and highlight the urgency of restoring our river’s health.  Ideas welcome for water themed activities/talks/films to include. 

## **c) Climate and biodiversity themed films and talks.** 

## **d) We hope to produce Tree Trail walking maps, with assistance from Bob Child** 

This will be a two-year project to identify which trees to include, prepare the maps for printing. This will require funding. 

Nominations of favourite trees to include, or ideas on funding welcome. 

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Starting balance      £813 Income                Subscriptions       £130 Donations              £40 Events                      £83 Grants                      £2,500 Total £2753 Expenditure        Equipment            £1137 Insurance               £100 Venue Hire             £50 Speaker fee £25 Total £1312 Balance carried forward £2102 

