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Silent Wetness
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| Location: | Newlands Corner & Silent Pool |
| Date: | Saturday 12 May 2012 |
| Time: | 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM |
| Meet at: | Silent Pool car park, off eastbound carriageway of the A25 (Shere Road) almost opposite the turning for Albury and Godalming. Post code GU5 9BW. |
| Admission: | Suggested donation, adults £2.50, concessions/children £1. |
| Organised by: | Surrey Wildlife Trust Ranger Leo Jennings 07968 832504. |
Silent Pool is a place that many have heard of, but know little about. Join Surrey Wildlife Trust Ranger Leo Jennings for a gentle stroll to discover how this beauty spot got its name, why the pool may dry up but never freezes, and how a Biffaward grant is enabling us to improve the site for wildlife and people. Grid Ref: TQ 059 484. Distance: 1 mile. Nearest Train Station: Gomshall, 3 miles. Nearest Bus Stop: Arriva 21, 22, 25 and 35, 200m.
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Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) held a very productive litter-pick at Newlands Corner, near Shere, on Saturday 5th March.
Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) has received £49,960 from Biffaward to enhance biodiversity and improve public access at Silent Pool.
Surrey Wildlife Trust has helped raise awareness of the plight of Britain’s coastal marine habitats during National Marine Week, through a ‘Marine Madness’ themed Wild Wednesday family event...
….much to the excitement of Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT) members, who flocked to hear him speak at its AGM
Six of Surrey Wildlife Trust’s placid Belted Galloway cows are enjoying a winter break at Newlands Corner
The persistent drought is having a massive effect on Silent Pool, a Site of Nature Conservation Importance which lies within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
