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Active Mendip Individual and Family Membership
In Active Mendip we want more people to try different outdoor adventures. This will be a great opportunity for people to try different activities across Mendip at a reduced rate and get discounts from the Active Mendip members.
Individual membership will be at the following rates for a year; £20 per individual, £15 per U16 and £30 per family. You will get your own Active Mendip card that you can use for example to try caving for £10, archery for only £13 or an evening with the Search and Rescue Team for £10 >>click here for more information.
Active Mendip Members Meetings- 7pm £5 for food
Second Wednesday of every month, very informal, bring a friend
January 13th Fernhill Farm
February 10th Fernhill Farm
March 10th Fernhill Farm
April 14th Swallet Farm
May 12th Fernhill Farm
If you'd like to be a venue for the get-together please contact jim@activemendip.co.uk
Reflex First Aid Training - Autumn First Aid Training Programme
Illegal off-road driving – a number of key sites are being damaged by this illegal activity. The police have been out on Black Down and booked a number of vehicles. Following AONB media articles on the issue reports to the Police and AONB unit have increased. It is intended to place barriers and boulders at key access points to stop off- road vehicles. This will not affect access for appropriate users of public rights of way. To report illegal vehicles ring the Police control center on 01275 818181.
Mountain Bike Code
• Ride in control at all times. This preserves you, other users and the environment. • Respect the rights of others. Take pride in sharing the outdoors with people enjoying other forms of recreation. • Be considerate towards walkers. A speeding bike can frighten walkers. Use a bell or call out to announce your presence. Give them right of way. Pass at no more than twice their walking speed. • Always give way to horses. Horses are easily frightened by bikes. A spooked horse can endanger you and its rider. Announce your presence, stop and talk to the rider as the horse passes. Be alert for signs of horses on the track (hoof prints or droppings). • Avoid skidding. Skidding leads to ruts, erosion and increased trail damage. • Do not cut corners, stay on the track. • Do not ride where cycling is not permitted or where public access is prohibited. • Wash your bike tyres before riding in a different area. This will reduce the chance of spreading plant diseases. • Avoid introducing road rage to the trails. • Be an ambassador for your sport, tell other people about this code.
Give it a Go Offers
Folly Farm - 20% discount on all adult day courses at Folly Farm. Children of members get 20% off summer programmes like Bush Craft and Viking Days.
Ston Easton Park - 20% off Full Afternoon Tea at Ston Easton Park.
Nordic Walking - 20% off a Nordic Walking experience with The Body Works.
Lakewood Centre - 20% off our Day Delegate Rate which is £40.00 per person + VAT
Vobster Quay Dive Centre - 20% off entry (to non-members) but you’d need to be fully qualified divers to be able to use this offer, and would require a buddy to dive with
Mendip Outdoor Pursuits - 20% off half day activities from our Activity Calendar
Cheddar Showcaves - 20% off entry
Avon and Somerset Rescue Service
1) Keen volunteers from RSA insurance group, on a residential management course at Swallet Farm, have given considerable assistance (both financial and manpower) to the Burrington Conservators. A new gravel path has been constructed from the toilet block in Burrington Combe, down towards the Café. This was done with assistance from Sir David Wills, and Les Davies MBE the local ‘Westcountryman’.
2) The key/lock on the gate that controls the access for vehicles to Split Rock Quarry, Milton Hill near Wells, has temporarily been removed by the land owner. Please respect the wishes of the land owner, and we are confident of a successful outcome in due course.
Mendip Hills AONB Service News
European recognition for the Mendip Hills - Geopark status
On Thursday 19th November 2009 an event at Cheddar Caves and Gorge will be considering the pros and cons of applying for Geopark designation for the Mendip Hills. The European designation is given to areas that have a particular geological heritage and a program of work to promote tourism based on the geology. The area must include sites of geological of particular importance. These may also be of ecological, historical or cultural interest. Local community involvement is essential in prioritising and delivering the cultural and economic revitalisation of the area.
Young Rangers
15 young people from local schools have joined the third Mendip Hills AONB Young Ranger Programme. This two-year scheme gives Young Rangers opportunities to gain experience of countryside management and related life skills. On 15 September Young Rangers and their families met the AONB staff and volunteers who deliver the programme. The first session on 19 September involved team building activities and a ramble around Blackmoor including practical work. To find out more see www.mendiphillsaonb.org.uk/young-rangers.php
Volunteer Rangers patrols
Project Officer Andy Mallender is working with the AONB Volunteer Rangers to set up patrols of key AONB sites and routes. The Volunteer Rangers have been surveying the routes promoted in the Wild Walks Publication to gather information to be used in future patrols. Contact amallender@somerset.gov.uk
‘Wild about Chew ‘- Bristol Water
The AONB Unit had an information stand at the event at Woodford Lodge on 29th August. Staff, Volunteer Rangers and Advanced Young Rangers provided AONB information and promoted the Wild Walks book and other leaflets. For AONB publications see www.mendiphillsaonb.org.uk/publications.php
Sustainable Development Fund
At the recent SDF meeting applications were approved from the Bristol Children’s Help Society for their Nature Trail at Barton Camp and also for maintenance and interpretive work at the Parish Acre, Loxton. The deadline for the final round of 2009/2010 funding applications is 27 November 2009. For further information on the fund and how to apply, see www.mendiphillsaonb.org.uk/sdf.php
B3134 Signage Consultation
North Somerset Council have contacted the AONB regarding their proposal to erect an illuminated sign in Burrington Combe. Due to the number of road traffic accidents recorded on a stretch of road in the Combe the Council need to warn drivers to the hazardous bends. The AONB is being consulted over the style and position of signage. North Somerset have to show they have tried such methods before they are able to apply for national funding to undertake road re-grading, surfacing and other improvement works along this section. For further information contact jrichards@somerset.gov.uk
Volunteering Opportunities
There are plenty of volunteering opportunities available on the Mendip Hills through the People & Places Project – see www.mendiphillsaonb.org.uk/volunteering.php . The Mendip Hills AONB are seeking volunteers for a Path Watch Scheme on Black Down and a Walking the Way to Health Initiative which requires walk leaders. If you are interested in either of these contact the Mendip Hills AONB on 01761 462338 or email mendiphills@somerset.gov.uk
Parish Talks
As one of the actions in the Partnership Delivery Plan, AONB staff have been contacting parish councils to talk about the Management Plan and hear how parish councils wish to be involved in its delivery. If your parish council would like an officer to attend a parish council meeting contact the Mendip Hills AONB on 01761 462338 or email mendiphills@somerset.gov.uk
Mendip Conservation Volunteers complete a year’s great work!
Somerset Wildlife Trusts, Mendip Conservation Volunteers have completed a year’s programme of work. Undertaking fortnightly tasks, missing only one session due to rain, they have completed 25 days and have tallied up a fantastic 661 volunteer hours! There are 17 Somerset Wildlife Trust Reserves in the Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty most of which are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, meaning that they have rare or important features of biodiversity or habitat. With only two paid members of staff in the area the Trust has a fantastic resource in all these dedicated people enhancing the reserves so they are in the best possible condition for wildlife to thrive, something that simply couldn’t be achieved to the same standard without them. The Mendip Conservation Volunteer group actually reformed last year after over 12 years of curtailment! The original group disbanded when Ray, the previous volunteer leader, retired from the job after 15 years, although he is now back working with the new group. The rejuvenated group have completed a fantastic 1st year and is “looking forward to running for longer than the original 15 year term!” said Chris Billinghurst, Volunteer leader. If you would like to help to keep reserves in the Mendip Hills in good condition and learn new conservation skills please see the programme of volunteering for the People & Places Project on www.mendiphillsaonb.org.uk see Volunteering. Or call Merryn Nisbet on 01761 462338.
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