Poulshot Village Trust
Is an independent group of Village Members who are dedicated to the upkeep and preservation of the village.
They particularly take care of the Green Gardens and have extensively planted trees for the benifit of all parishioners.
The Trust also undertakes work on the village pond where the rare and protected Great Crested Newt can be found, more on the POND.
Pam Langton, the trust archivist, collects data on wildlife, here are her current observations. We would like any observations that you make, please email the webmaster.
ChiffChaff |
19-03-2010 |
Butterflies April 2010
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Blackcap |
06-04-2010 |
Peacock |
Swallow |
07-04-2010 |
Brimstone |
Whitethroat |
19-04-2010 |
Comma |
Willow Warbler |
19-04-2010 |
Orange tip |
Cuckoo |
19-04-2010 |
Small Tortoiseshell |
Sedge Warbler |
25-94-2010 |
Large White |
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Small White |
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Holly Blue |
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Speckled Wood |
The Tree planting in the Green gardens was featured by the BBC in 2003, you can find the feature here!
The trust also holds various historical documents which are available for viewing by appointment. PLease contact Pam Langton the archivist. (01380 828589)
Poulshot Trust Records.
1.Church Records: Events, War Memorial and Copy of original 1933 history.
2.Flower festival 2001
3.Catalogue of Long estate sale 1911 ( illustrated)
4. John Malchair Drawings (photographs) 1786-1796
5.Highwayman John Boulter, gentleman of the road.
6.Everest Marathon by Tim Gravina
7.WI scrapbook 1964
8. Village trust scrapbook 1999
9.Scrapbook of cuttings from late 20th century- 2002
10.Scrapbook of cutting from 2003 onwards
11.Village Green WI. 1974
12.Photograph Album: Poulshot village houses 1990/1991 includes listed buildings
13.Village Events 1991-2001
14. Village Events 2002 onwards
15.Map 1968-1991 (Hooke and Stevenson 1968
16.Conservation Area map 1987 (with listed buildings) and folders
17.Poulshot Footpaths map
18.Cheesemaking in Wiltshire folder
19.Tree Book material
20.Green Gardens information
21.Poulshot Mill
22.Water colours by Jean Perrett
23.Natural history of Poulshot at end of 20th Century
24.Country Diary by Pam Langton
Please contact the Chairman Nicholas Hunloke on (01380 828333) or the secretary Peter Cleverly on (01380 827242) for further details of the trust.