Bewdley Town Council logo

August in the Forest

August in the Forest

The school summer holidays were always a happy, carefree time in my childhood. I was content to play in the garden: generally something involving mud, dens and bows and arrows! I would have loved to have some open country on my doorstep instead of miles of suburbia.

This month I expect to see family groups out enjoying the forest on foot and bicycle. The huge increase in visits during the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 has calmed down but many people have continued to use their newly-discovered local countryside, and it’s very good to see. The public footpaths are there for everyone, while cyclists and horse riders are limited to bridleways. There are a number of concessionary paths too in the forest, where landowners have given limited permission, and there is a general right of access on all land owned by the Forestry Commission and Natural England although it’s preferable to use marked trails for safety and to avoid disturbance to sensitive wildlife. The Guild of St. George’s woods in ‘Ruskin Land’, on the Bewdley side of the forest, are private but crossed by a few public footpaths (but no bridleways) and the use of the major tracks by walkers is accepted. This year six new interpretation boards have been erected at points of interest along the paths to help people to appreciate the history and wildlife of the area. One of these just south of Uncllys Farm is shown in the photo.

Of course these articles have to be written well before the month in question, so I have no idea what the weather will be doing by the time you read this. Will the countryside be recovering from the drought and high temperatures of July? Will water be rationed and the forest streams reduced to a feeble trickle between connecting pools? Or could we even be experiencing flash flooding due to heavy downpours of rain? Both lack of water and too much water cause problems for wild creatures as well as us. Desperate for water, animals can look for unfamiliar sources and eat juicy leaves or fruits normally untouched. The leaves and green apples in our orchards attract deer, wasps, hornets and flies, especially so in dry weather. Pools and garden bird baths become vital not only for birds but for bees and all manner of flying and creeping creatures. (If you put out a dish of water put some pebbles in too to help insects etc. gain access). In flooding conditions stream-dwelling creatures can get washed out of their usual habitats. Silt and stones are carried along and water courses are re-shaped. Flying insects and birds have to shelter from heavy rain and may be unable to feed. Sustained flooding will fill the air spaces in soil and kill plants and soil organisms. I hope that nature will be kind to us as and give us moderation this month!

Linda Iles

golf club and ball

Mayor’s Charity Golf Day Thursday 25th August 2022

Mayor’s Charity Golf Day – Bewdley Pines Golf Club, Habberley Road, Bewdley DY12 1LY

Bewdley Town Council logo

Cherry Fair and 1940s weekend

Cherry Fair and 1940s weekend

Bewdley’s annual celebration of all things cherry will be held at Bewdley Museum on Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July.

The town’s annual Cherry Fair – which will also have a 1940s theme – is organised by Wyre Forest District Council in conjunction with Bewdley Civic Society.

Visitors are in for a real treat, with lots of different delicious varieties of cherries to sample – and there will also be a range of cherry trees and fruit to take home.

The tasty extravaganza kicks off at 10am with entertainment going on throughout the day until 4pm.

During the day Bewdley Civic Society will give a talk about the history of Bewdley’s famous cherry orchards and the many varieties of cherries that were grown.

There will be a real 1940s feel to the day with classic cars, vintage stalls and 1940s music.

On Saturday there will be a live music performance from Kevin Mack from 1pm to 3pm. He will perform numbers by Frank Sinatra, Glen Miller and other 30s and 40s classics. The day after Wyre Forest Big Band will be performing from 1.30pm to 3.30pm.

Visitors will also be able to browse the museum’s gift shop for that perfect gift and visit our Made in The Museum Craft units all within the museum grounds. And throughout the day there will be plenty of opportunities to sit back and relax in the Shambles café for a bite of lunch and a glass of your favourite tipple!

Councillor Graham Ballinger, Wyre Forest District Council’s Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Community Safety said:

“Bewdley has been famous for its cherry fairs for almost two centuries and over the weekend of Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 July all things cherry will be celebrated once again. This event is free to enter and is a great opportunity to celebrate the history of the town.

“In respect to the terrible conflict in Ukraine, we have decided against any soldier re-enactments, war vehicles, soldiers in uniform or any connection to war. Instead, we are encouraging people to dress in 40s fashion and to come along and enjoy the music and dancing in the gardens.”

More information is available on the What’s On section of the museum’s website – https://www.bewdleymuseum.co.uk/exploring/whats-on/cherry-fair/

Bewdley Town Council logo

Rock Pathfinders

08.22

Bewdley Town Council logo

Bewdley Chess Club

Bewdley Chess Club

Meet from 11:30pm to 2pm every Friday
St Anne’s Church  Load Street  Bewdley  DY12 2AF

All levels and all ages are welcome.  

Parking in High Street is only 50p an hour  (DY12 2FB)

Free in Sandstone Rd etc if you don’t mind the 10 to 15 walk along the river.

We usually have more juniors during school holidays.

Coaching available if required.  Tea and Coffee served for a small donation.

 

It was nice to see some new faces at 

Kidderminster Chess Club last week!

more details of other Wyre Forest Chess Clubs below . . . .

———- ———- ———- ———- ———-

Anyone can call in for a game of chess at any of the venues shown.

All levels and all ages are welcome.

It’s free to come along for a game.

Coaching available if required.

———- ———- ———- ———- ———-
Kidderminster Chess Club

Founded in 1845 and still going strong!
Wednesday evenings from 7pm
Habberley Social Club  Truro Drive  Kidderminster  DY11 6DN

(Back room)
———- ———- ———- ———- ———-

Stourport Chess Club
2:30pm to 4:30pm Tuesdays
Stourport-on-Severn Library
Civic Centre  New Street  Stourport  DY13 8UN

poster for Queen's Baton Relay

Queen’s Baton Relay coming to the Severn Valley Railway on Saturday 23rd July 2022

Severn Valley Railway welcomes the Birmingham 2022 Queen’s Baton Relay

bunch of roses

Bewdley Horticultural Annual Show Saturday 20th August

Bewdley & District Horticultural Society – Annual Show to be held at Riverside Elim Church on Saturday August 20th 2022. Bewdley & District Horticultural Society – Annual Show to be held at Riverside Elim Church on Saturday August 20th 2022. Bewdley & District Horticultural Society – Annual Show to be held at Riverside Elim Church on Saturday August 20th 2022. Bewdley & District Horticultural Society – Annual Show to be held at Riverside Elim Church on Saturday August 20th 2022.

Bewdley Town Council logo

Worcester Way Walk 2022

Bewdley Town Council logo

Public notice of meeting – 27th June 2022

Bewdley Town Council logo

Age UK Recruitment Days June 2022