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Clerk: Sarah Strachan
Unit 108731, PO Box 15113
Birmingham B2 2NJ

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Quarndon Slideshow Gallery

Image: Volunteers planting trees

Volunteers planting trees

Volunteers planting tree saplings for the Queen's Green Canopy in Barn Close recreation ground.

Date: 27th March, 2022

Image: Frosty spider's web

Frosty spider's web

Frosty spider's web

Photograph by Ros Grum

Date: 20th January, 2022

Image: Joiners Arms in the snow, November 2021

Joiners Arms in the snow, November 2021

Photograph by Keith Thomas

Date: 9th December, 2021

Image: Pollinator friendly planters, Community Garden

Pollinator friendly planters, Community Garden

Pollinator friendly planters, Community Garden

Date: 14th July, 2021

Image: Community Garden: raking soil ready for planting

Community Garden: preparing the beds

Community Garden: removing rotten wood from the sundial

Photograph by Judith Thomas

Date: 10th May, 2021

Image: Community Garden: removing rotten wood from the sundial

Community Garden: removing rotten wood from the sundial

Photograph by Judith Thomas

Date: 10th May, 2021

Image: View from Church Road, looking towards the Water Tower

View from Church Road, looking towards the Water Tower

Date: 12th April, 2021

Image: Daffodils in the snow

Daffodils in the snow

Date: 12th April, 2021

Image: Snowdrops blooming, Inn Lane

Snowdrops, Inn Lane

Snowdrops, Inn Lane

Photograph by Lesley Kirkland

Date: 28th February, 2021

Image: Crocuses blooming on grass

Church Road Crocuses

Church Road Crocuses

Photograph by Lesley Kirkland

Date: 28th February, 2021

Image: Early Spring garden flowers

Early Spring garden flowers

Date: 24th February, 2021

Image: Woodlands Lane in snow

Woodlands Lane in snow

Woodlands Lane in snow

Photograph by Ros Grum

Date: 25th January, 2021

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Wild Flowers in Quarndon

Wild Flowers in Quarndon

If you take a break from mowing over the summer and let your grass grow longer, you may be surprised at the number of wildflowers that appear.
There were more than 10 different flowers on the verge where this photo was taken this July on Burley Lane in the centre of Quarndon village. Shown here are yarrow (white), bird's foot trefoil (yellow), and harebell (blue).
Once part of the Common , and later a meadow, the dry sandy soil of this sunny spot supports a great diversity of plant and invertebrate life.

(Photo and text from Ros Grum)

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  • Cobwebs on plants
  • DRS Group Thankyou to Repair Cafe
  • Thanks from DRS
  • Wildflowers on Montpelier roundabout
  • Volunteers planting trees
  • Bee with pollen on its legs
  • Bee on flower, with unusual blue pollen
  • Frost-coated spider's web

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