Five species of bat use Petersfield Heath for foraging.
At the end of a glorious day at Secrets of the Heath, Jane Willmott, from the Sussex Wildlife Trust, led a guided bat walk as the sun sank over the pond.…
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Five species of bat use Petersfield Heath for foraging.
At the end of a glorious day at Secrets of the Heath, Jane Willmott, from the Sussex Wildlife Trust, led a guided bat walk as the sun sank over the pond.…
Led once again by staff member Tony Ostersen, and supported by members of the Friends of Petersfield Heath,Churcher’s College students gave their time as part of the College’s Community Action Service, for the fifth year since 2013, extending the raised …
Our AGM takes place on Tuesday 9 May at 7.30pm. We invite all members and their friends to attend. This is always a social occasion with an opportunity to discuss many aspects of Petersfield Heath with your committee.
Our …
Robin Hart has been awarded a prestigious medal in recognition of the huge amount of service he provides for conservation and ecology, on behalf of very many organisations. Friends of Petersfield Heath are fortunate to have Robin, a founder member …
The Friends work parties have had a busy winter, undertaking many management jobs on Petersfield Heath.
Their work included maintaining the open areas of the heath by clearing bramble and bracken by hand, as well as “popping” saplings using our …
We are sad to announce the death of our immediate past Chairman, John Pike, here standing on the right of our Churcher’s volunteers. He had been ill after suffering a stroke last August. John, who was 81, won the prestigious …