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Vandalism at Great Fen Hide
The wonderful Tower Hide at Trundle Mere Lookout overlooking Rymes Reedbed at the Great Fen has been vandalised causing sadness and frustration to staff, volunteers and all who use this beautiful…
Alan Price
Calling Cambridgeshire parish councils, farmers, smallholders, large garden owners and other landowners with any ponds in mind for restoration or for the creation of new wildlife ponds
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