Wapley Bushes Local Nature Reserve, near Yate and Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire.


The Nature Reserve is run by the Wapley Bushes Conservation Group, a small group of volunteers.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Merry Xmas from Wapley Bushes!


And here's a seasonal sound bonus - our local insomniac robin singing his heart out at 11.30 pm recently:

In case you're interested, here's an RSPB web page on night singing birds, especially robins.

Friday, November 01, 2013

Wapley Local Nature Reserve Workday, Saturday 16 November

This workday will be a morning of general maintenance work and tidying up in the reserve prior to the winter season. Please wear walking or wellington boots and bring some gloves.

Meet at the Shire Way entrance to the woodland, south Yate, BS37 8US, 10.00am.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Excellent Owl Prowl at Wapley Bushes! (Monday 28 October)

We had a great owl prowl at Wapley Bushes this evening with Ian McGuire. We saw three tawny owls near the Lower Path, one on its own and a pair. One sat on a branch 20 feet up calling to us, and we also saw them in flight. Thanks for a great event, Ian!

Rather soggy but happy nevertheless
- Ian McGuire, his tame owl and the owl prowlers.
The owl prowl was part of South Gloucestershire Council's Discover Festival. If you missed the Wapley prowl, there's another one tomorrow (Tuesday 29 October) at Ridge Woods. Meet 7 pm at the Quarry Road entrance. Please wear warm clothes and boots, and bring a torch.

Ian is also running owl prowls on Wednesday at Willsbridge Mill, and on Friday at Coniston Community Centre, Patchway, with a 7 pm start in each case.

Friday, October 04, 2013

Kingsgate Park Nature Reserve Ponds Workday, Sunday 20 October

We shall undertaking maintenance of this important amphibian site including the cutting back of vegetatio n. Please wear gloves and wellington boots.

Meet at the Scott Way entrance to Kingsgate Park, Scott Way, Yate, BS37 4NW, 10.00am (parking is available at the entrance of Shackleton Avenue).

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Kennedy Way Pond Workday, Saturday 12 October

We shall be carrying out general management works on the reserve including vegetation clearance at this local wildlife haven.

Meet at the Kennedy Way Pond, Link Road, Yate Shopping Centre, 10.00am (parking is available at the Yate overflow car park also on the eastern side of Link Road, BS37 4AY).

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Orchard Harvest Day, Sunday 6 October

Celebrate the richness and variety of English fruit at this 14th century historic barn with a 200 year old working cider press. Activities and fun for all ages. Organised by South Gloucestershire Council.

11am -4pm, Winterbourne Barn, Church Lane, Winterbourne, BS36 1SE.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Munching and meddling at Wapley - first crop and work morning 15 September

Ten of us met at Wapley today for the first autumn work morning of the year. We started as usual with a safety briefing:


Then most of our volunteers worked on clearing the stream in the wood and cutting vegetation back from the paths, while a couple of us did some maintenance on the young fruit trees.
  • Good news - we've had our first crop from the Orchard for the Future.
  • Bad news - we've eaten it. Two apples, one each. But they tasted lovely!
Here's another part of our mini-crop - a medlar, very much a rarity nowadays.


 And here are our volunteers at the end of a productive morning.


Our next work morning at Wapley will be on Saturday 16 November, but there will be a Wapley Owl Prowl on Monday 28 October, meeting at 7.00 pm at the Shire Way gate. See you there?.

Saturday, September 07, 2013

Wild Owls Chat, Saturday 21 September

Learn more about the UK's owls in this chat with Ian McGuire of Wild Owl. Organised by South Gloucestershire Council.

2:30 -3:30pm, Winterbourne Library, Flaxpits Lane, Winterbourne, BS36 1LA.

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Introduction to British Owls Talk, Thursday 19 September

Come face to face with a wild owl and learn more about them in this inspiring talk from Ian McGuire of Wild Owl. Organised by South Gloucestershire Council.

7:30 -9.00pm, The Old Grammar School, High Street, Chipping Sodbury, BS37 6AH.

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

Ram Hill Colliery Heritage Open Day, Sunday 15 September

An opportunity to visit the remains of this 19th century coal mine with guided tours showing the steam engine and house, horse gin and dramway terminus remains. Organised by South Gloucestershire Council.

10:30am - 4:00pm, Ram Hill Colliery, Broad, Lane, Ram Hill, Coalpit Heath, BS36 2TY.

Sunday, September 01, 2013

Wapley Bushes Workday, Sunday 15 September

This workday will be our annual stream clearance where we hope to clear the central watercourse through the main woodland. This work is required to preserve the habitat of the rare local thinspiked wood sedge. Everyone welcome - there are lots of lighter tasks too. Please wear walking or wellington boots, and bring some gloves if you have them.

Meet at the Shire Way entrance to the woodland (BS37 8US), south Yate, 10.00am.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Bat Walk at Kingsgate Park Nature Reserve, Friday 13 September

Nature lovers are invited to come along and find out more about the local resident bat population with a free guided bat walk through the nature reserve area of the park. This event has been organised in cooperation
with South Gloucestershire Council.

Meet at the Scott Way entrance to Kingsgate Park, Scott Way, Yate, BS37 4NW, 7.30pm through to 9.30pm (parking is available at the entrance of Shackleton Avenue).

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Wapley in summer - spot the Green Lady!

Just a few photos of Wapley in the hot weather we've been having.

Can you see the face in the first one?









Friday, July 05, 2013

Friendly frog

We came across this friendly frog during our recent meadow survey.


Wednesday, June 26, 2013

A tale of two species

On our meadow walk we came across two species that complement each other nicely, the six-spot burnet moth and the bird's foot trefoil.


Bird's foot trefoil, with its attractive yellow flowers, is a favourite food source for the burnet moth caterpillar.


 The caterpillar becomes a pupa in preparation for its transformation into the adult moth.


A discarded pupa case after the moth has flown


The adult six-spot burnet moth


As the bird's foot trefoil ages it turns gradually from yellow to red,
hence the common name "eggs and bacon"


Finally its three leaves start to resemble the toes of a bird's foot,
hence the name "bird's foot trefoil"

(Photos by Isabel Ryan) 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Excellent meadow walk - orange tails, diamond backs and adder's tongues

Meadow surveyors at work!
We had an excellent meadow walk and survey on Sunday  23 June led by Rupert Higgins of Wessex Ecologicla Consultancy, who wrote the Five Year Plan we currently use to manage Wapley Bushes Local Nature Reserve. We saw everything from micro-moths and orange-tailed bumble bees, via hairy sedge to a diamondback moth, a migrant from North Africa or the Mediterranean. Unfortunately we saw very few butterflies, mainly meadow browns. Probably it was too cloudy for other species that were in evidence the following day, which was sunny.

Meadow brown butterfly

Our find of the day was the adder's tongue fern, which usually has only one leaf plus a single tall spike bearing the spores. This uncommon fern is said to be a good indicator species of ancient meadows.

Adder's-tongue fern
We have quite a few more interesting photos to show, so we'll post them here over the next few days.

(Photos by Isabel Ryan and Paul Hulbert)

Thursday, June 13, 2013

New look for the Orchard for the Future

Deer damage to the bark
of one of our fruit trees

The new look - mulch mats
and wraparound guards.

Sharp-eyed visitors will have noticed some changes to the young fruit trees on the Common. Firstly we've put some mulch mats around the trees to stop competition from grass - we're letting the grass grow long to provide a habitat for small mammals such as voles, which will eventually become "owl takeaways" if we manage to attract some owls to the woods.

The mats are completely biodegradable. They're made from a mixture of recycled jute and cashmere hair, needled onto a hessian backing. As the mulching mat material degrades, nitrogen and other beneficial elements will be released to benefit the growing plants. The mats are held down by recycled plastic pegs, but these are fully biodegradable too.

We've also had to deal with a problem of deer nibbling the bark of some of our trees. We've fitted wraparound guards to the main stems of the trees and we've painted the upper stems with a deer browsing deterrent comprising clove and almond oils. Hopefully they won't be as attractive now as an overnight snack.

Sunday, June 09, 2013

Summer South Gloucestershire Walk, Sunday 30 June

South Gloucestershire is fortunate to have some very picturesque countryside and our experienced guides, Richard and Pauline Wilson, will be taking us to the Golden Valley area near Wick in the south of the county. Please wear walking boots or other stout footwear and please note that ample free car parking is available
at the Wickwar Road car park.

Meet for a car share at the Clock Tower, High Street, Chipping Sodbury, 2.00pm.

Sunday, June 02, 2013

Summer Meadow Flower Walk, Sunday 23 June Wapley

We shall be having a walk around the meadows and woodland to have a look at the different types of summer wildflowers that are on display. Do come along and learn more about our native flora and there will be plenty of interesting insects too. Please wear walking boots or other stout footwear.

Meet at the Shire Way entrance to the woodland, south Yate, 2.00pm.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

Grand Duck Race, Sunday June 16

As part of our contribution to Chipping Sodbury Festival Week, we will be holding our annual duck race along the River Frome. Why not come along, have a flutter, and join us for an afternoon of races, a cup of tea and a doughnut? You are very welcome to come along and bring a picnic to enjoy in the park. The races start from 2.00pm.

Meet at Jubilee Park, Quarry Road, Chipping Sodbury, 2.00pm.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

First blossoms of the year at The Orchard For The Future, Wapley





May blooms (and more) at Wapley Bushes

There are cowslips galore on the Lower Meadow

Wild Garlic in the Ancient Woodland

Bluebells throughout the woodland

Primrose among bluebells

Yellow archangel and bluebells

Ragged Robin

Hartstongue fern

And the traditional buttercups and daisies, of course!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Book Sale & Coffee Morning in aid of Wildlife, Saturday 18 May

You are most welcome to come and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, a slice of home made cake and have a browse through our varied selection of books that we shall be offering for sale. All monies raised will go to wildlife conservation projects in the Avon Valley area. If you can provide any books or cakes for this day, please contact Malcolm on 01454 310328.

The Baptist Church, High Street, Chipping Sodbury, 10.00am to midday.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Report from Work Morning, Saturday 16 March

A rather belated report from an excellent work morning. Around 18 volunteers, including a number of children, split up into three groups. One group tackled some very muddy planting, putting in 50 extra trees in the Jubilee Hedge.

Another team cut back some overhanging branches, while a very industrious group did a deep spring clean of the reserve, including some of the approach areas that hadn't been tackled for ages.

Well done everyone!





In the meantime, the buds on the horse chestnut tree we transplanted last year are showing nicely. Maybe Spring WILL come this year after all!

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Wapley Work Morning, Saturday 16 March

We shall be undertaking a range management tasks that will help to enhance the biodiversity of this precious nature reserve. We'll be clearing back some vegetation on the main Ride between the woodlands and use any excess offcuts to build up the dead hedge at the edge of the Western Wood. We have about 50 small trees to be planted to infill gaps in the Centenary Wood hedge, and we'll be doing spring cleaning by litter picking around the reserve. Something for everyone!


Please wear stout footwear. Meet at the Shire Way entrance to the woodland, opposite the entrance to Cherington in South Yate, 10.00am.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Quiz Night Live, Friday 8 March

This is your chance to have some fun and pick a team of Eggheads and bring them along to our general knowledge quiz. We have found this to be a very popular event and you are most welcome make up a team name and bring your own snacks and beverages. We will also be serving tea and coffee for you in the break. Quiz teams are usually made up of four players at a cost of £2 each per person. Please contact Malcolm on 01454 310328 to book your team's place.

The Old Grammar School, High Street, Chipping Sodbury, 7.30pm.

Avon Wildlife Trust's Southwold Group is very active and would very much welcome more like-minded people to join them. They organise workdays, walks, surveys, fundraising events and it only takes a couple of hours every other month. If anyone wants to help out and try something new then please call Malcolm on 01454 310328 and you will be made very welcome.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

We came, we sawed, we pruned...

Having lost two workdays in a row due to bad weather, we decided to hold a mini-workday today. People who had attended the pruning workshop last summer, plus a couple of others who had viewed the DVD we made of the event, gathered to do some light pruning of the young trees. We were happy to find that they were in good condition, and we're hoping for a vigorous year's growth ahead.

Our next Wapley Work Morning will be on Saturday 16 March - details will follow here.






Friday, January 18, 2013

Thursday, January 03, 2013

Burn off those holiday calories! Wapley Bushes Workday, Saturday 19 January 2013

Update: This work morning has been now cancelled because of the snowy conditions. It's likely to freeze overnight, and it would be unsafe doing the work we intended using cutting tools.


This is your chance to burn off some of those Christmas calories by joining us for our first workday of the new year. We shall be undertaking general management tasks that will help to enhance the biodiversity of this precious nature reserve. Please wear walking or wellington boots and bring some gloves if you have them.

Meet at the Shire Way entrance to the woodland, south Yate, 10.00am.

Avon Wildlife Trust's Southwold Group is very active and would very much welcome more like-minded people to join them. They organise workdays, walks, surveys, fundraising events and it only takes a couple of hours every other month. If anyone wants to help out and try something new then please call Malcolm on 01454 310328 and you will be made very welcome.