The maps are being updated and the cattle are moooving!

We hope you are all making the most of the lovely summer weather at the moment and are able to get out for some country walks. As always, we have been keeping busy and so thought we would give you an update of what we have been doing.

 

Firstly we are pleased to say that the SANGS Maps have now been updated. We are currently in the process of installing them around the area so be sure to look out for them.

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Secondly we have moved the cows to Area 11 and shortly they will also be going into Areas 9 & 10.

Some of you have asked us on our Facebook page if we can indicate the grazing areas on a map and so we have added this below. The grazing areas are highlighted. Please do take care when entering these areas and remember to keep your dogs under control.

Signage for the cattle grazing areas are now in place and horse grazing signage will also be going up so that you are aware of the affected areas.

If you have any questions or worries about which areas are affected please get in touch.

Areas 9, 10 and 11 are highlighted on the above map.

Areas 9, 10 and 11 are highlighted on the above map.

 

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Thirdly, please do remember to check out our Facebook page for our latest updates.

At the end of May we pinned a post about a campfire that was started in the woodland at Leipzig Road.

With the hot weather set to continue this week and temperatures forecast to rise, please help us prevent any wildfires starting on the SANGS by the following steps we have given in this post.

Finally, on a lighter note, our friends at Blackwater Valley visited Naishes Lane SANGS recently and took some really cool pictures. You can also find their post on our Facebook page but we thought we would also share them with you below.

Thats all for now. As always, thank you for your continued support and suggestions. Please enjoy the summer weather and above all, please stay safe.

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