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AROUND THE REGIONS<br />

3<br />

Buckinghamshire<br />

RAF Halton<br />

the ‘Ancient Monument,’ is misleading<br />

as it was put in the wrong location,<br />

however what was a mistake actually<br />

affords the real monument an extra<br />

level of protection! In the recent past,<br />

the Barrow had not received any<br />

attention, however this year we were<br />

able to round up a group of<br />

Servicemen awaiting Trade Training to<br />

help clear it of scrub and weeds. After<br />

a gruelling afternoon, the contours of<br />

the Barrow became much clearer.<br />

Since, Defence Infrastructure<br />

Organisation archaeologist Guy<br />

Salkeld has been to site to conduct<br />

some surveying to reveal the extent<br />

of the Barrow.<br />

Volunteer Service personnel © Crown<br />

Over the last year, the conservation<br />

committee at Halton has been<br />

overjoyed at a number of successes,<br />

which are all thanks to the hard<br />

working and committed volunteers<br />

that keep driving and promoting<br />

conservation. It was diffcult to note all<br />

the Station’s achievements in such a<br />

small article, nevertheless, here is a<br />

snapshot of some of the activities from<br />

the previous year.<br />

The Station was fortunate to retain its<br />

former Grounds Site Manager through<br />

the CarillionAmey transition, which has<br />

resulted in maintenance of care for the<br />

sympathetic land use management<br />

techniques formally employed. The chalk<br />

grassland known as ‘Happy Valley’ goes<br />

from strength to strength, having seen an<br />

impressive array of orchids again this year.<br />

In June, the Station hosted its Families’<br />

Day at the Airfield. Wanting to<br />

promote conservation to families and<br />

friends alike, a conservation stand was<br />

set up by committee member Dave<br />

Short, who was supported by Lily the<br />

barn owl. This was a great<br />

opportunity for children and parents<br />

alike to learn more about owls and<br />

their behaviours. The Wheatley Birds<br />

of Prey from Oxford generously<br />

supported this event, extending the<br />

scope to a range of birds of prey<br />

including a peregrine falcon.<br />

This year also saw a surge in interest<br />

over the Neolithic Long Barrow which<br />

sits nestled in the Chiltern Hills with<br />

an impressive view over the Vale of<br />

Aylesbury. To the unknown footpath<br />

walker, the obvious sign indicating<br />

During the spring, a small team were<br />

able to survey for newts, and found 22<br />

adult great crested newts alongside a<br />

handful of palmate newts living in an<br />

old training bund, which after a<br />

number of years of non use had<br />

naturally turned into a hub for<br />

conservation. Night cameras were set<br />

up by the committee to monitor<br />

activity in and around the facility, and<br />

revealed other visitors to the site,<br />

including ducks and deer.<br />

As the outgoing Conser vation<br />

Of ficer, I wish to thank the whole<br />

team for all their hard work,<br />

dedication and commitment to the<br />

Halton Conser vation Group. I have<br />

enjoyed working alongside ever yone<br />

from the bird sur veyors to ‘Batman’<br />

and even the enthusiastic<br />

Conser vation Operations team. I<br />

know I leave Halton with<br />

conser vation in a good place.<br />

Emily Haddock<br />

Station Safety Health and Environment<br />

Advisor & Conservation Offcer<br />

Sanctuary 44 • 2015 75

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