Thursday, 8 May 2014

With Dave Dibden

TOTTON U3A
QUESTERS WALK IN THE FOREST WITH DAVE DIBDEN
THURSDAY, 8th MAY 2014

Thursday morning saw the most persistent rain we had had for a long time and three groups of Questers were booked to walk in the New Forest with Dave Dibden, the coppicer who had given us such an interesting talk last month. The first group suffered the most, with persistent rain, but they still thoroughly enjoyed the visit. The second group had rain to start with but dried out by the end. We were the third group and enjoyed a dry walk, except for a few spots of rain about half way round.

Dave is such an enthusiastic and knowledgeable person and kept us enthralled the whole time we wandered around his domain, which it is hoped will become a trust managed by him in the near future. He explained why coppicing is so important to the wildlife of the Forest, letting the light in and promoting new growth under the trees. The rotation ensures succeeding areas are at a different stage of growth and the hazel can sustain this type of management for many years. Wood harvested from these trees is not wasted and is used for pea and bean sticks, as well as giving Dave ample material for his fertile mind to turn into saleable items, such as delightful pigs and bug boxes.

Charcoal burning is one of the projects Dave is promoting to ensure an income for the trust from the larger wood he harvests. My imagination conjured up the charcoal burners I had seen in my youth, but the new burner will come into the wood on a lorry and is the updated method of producing this valuable material. Apparently many chefs in hotels throughout the Forest use charcoal grills and will appreciate such a local source.

Dave led us through the bluebell woods which now bloom under his care. These were intermingled with white stitchwort and produced a beautiful carpet among the trees. The vegetation along the verges has also been cut back and native flowers now flourish here to encourage the return of many species of butterfly. These were sadly lacking after the rain, but the violets, bugle, bluebells, stitchwort and many other plants were a beautiful sight.

Dave led us on to his latest clearance project. He undertakes this during the winter months of November to February and he stacks the brushwood around the perimeter to deter deer which always manage to get in somehow, especially the Muntjac, which are small and difficult to spot. He then harvests the timber, stacking it and leaving the tree stumps to generate new growth, which we could already see.


Our walk lasted about 1½ hours and we learned so much on our ramble - how to identify some of the trees and flowers, why conservation is so important for our wildlife and how satisfying it is for someone to be doing what he loves best, working in the Forest.  

Sue


Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Library Tour

Today 8 members saw the inner most workings of Southampton's library,a huge labyrinth  of rooms with many interesting people doing a varied list of jobs,importing and exporting books, translating data from titanic archives, selling redundant books on Amazon ,to name just a few,a most interesting Tour thoroughly enjoyed by us all .Thank you Ann for organising it. Jack


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Notice of new visits April 2014

Ann has arranged two visits to Southampton library (art gallery) building. The dates are as follows, April 23rd at 11am-12.30, plus approximately 30min for tea&biscuit.
And.      April 30th at   2pm-3.30.    ".             ".                ".               ".
Each visit can accommodate 10 or 11 members, they should meet at the Seminar Room to await guide.  A list  will be available at the next meeting for names. Jim Harrod  will be collecting the names, there is no cost for the visit.

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Good day out to London


A punctual start and traffic free journey saw the shoppers being dropped off at The Westfield Centre at 10.35am with the rest of us reaching the RAF Museum at 11.20am. With so much to see it was a quick loo stop and into the hangers. The collection housed in the RAF Museum was amazing. B27's, Mustangs, Spitfires, Helicopters, Jets, war history, all presented in huge hangars and in a way you can get up to close. The information with each exhibit was detailed without being excessive. The aircraft display's go from world war 1 right up to the present day, including the Euro fighter Typhoon. The sheer scale/number of aircraft on display was amazing and there were a number of aircraft present that most people would not have seen before including German & American planes from WW2 – our three hours went far too quickly then it was back on the coach to the Westfield centre for our tours of the BBC. Traffic was just a little heavier but we made it with 10 minutes to spare.
We met up with the shoppers and to my amazement after 5 hours in the huge shopping complex no-one was laden down with parcels!
With no time to rest our weary legs, split in two groups, we were off on our BBC tour with two very informative and amusing guides though both obviously very sad that the building would be closing at the end of the week. The tour gave us a behind-the-scenes look at retired sets such as those of Blue Peter and Match of The Day (sat on the couch that had accommodated Gary Lineker and David Beckham) We visited Studio 8 (it only costs £35,000.00 a day to hire!) which has seen many household productions including The Old Grey Whistle Test, Top Gear, Fawlty Towers and The Good Life. One of us had a go at reporting the weather, two tried reading the news and another three played that very old game ‘Spot The Tune’. All in all a good 90 minutes at this iconic TV studio, home of so many of the nations favourite programmes over the years and full of nostalgia and stories.
A good driver and an easy journey completed a tiring but enjoyable day.









Chris

Sunday, 17 February 2013

February 2013


AWAYS DAYS
Chris Farleigh 8086 2882
Forthcoming Visits

Visit RAF Museum Hendon
Opened in 1972 by Her Majesty the Queen and situated on the historic site of Hendon's London Aerodrome in Colindale, our North London Museum is London’s only attraction to house over 100 aircraft from around the world including some very early aircraft designs through to the latest modern day jets and military aircraft.
With free admission plus free interactive and fun activities, including our 3D Cinema (located in Milestones of Flight) and our emotive and uplifting sound and light show Our Finest Hour (located in our Battle of Britain Hall), our London museum offers an entertaining and educational day out for all the family - just 30 minutes from central London.
Plus Tour the BBC Television Studios,Wood Ln 4pm
18th February £25.00
The coach will leave Totton at 8.30am arriving back approx 8.15pm
(For those not wishing to visit RAF Hendon, the coach will be dropping people at The Westfield Shopping Complex first then going on to Hendon. The coach will be back at 3pm and will park at the Westfield Centre until 6.15pm. The BBC television centre is right opposite the Shopping centre.)

Tours of
Sandhurst Military College
Farnborough Air Sciences Trust Museum
Date now the 11th March cost £27.50
The coach will leave Totton at 9.20am arriving home approx 6pm
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided at both Sandhurst and FAST

Blandford Fashion Museum 1pm
Thursday 25th April £12.00 including a cream tea
Leaving Totton at 11.50am arriving back approx 5.30pm


ANYONE FANCY A FEW DAYS AT
THE MANOR HOUSE HOTEL, OAKHAMPTON, DEVON
10th – 13th OCTOBER

It is a craft and sports hotel set on the edge of Dartmoor

Prices include breakfast, lunch, and dinner and use of all sports & craft facilities

You can do pottery, glass painting & engraving, woodwork, design tee-shirts, frame pictures, silk painting, try your hand at archery, air pistol shooting, rifle shooting, bowls, tennis, curling, golf, swimming, table tennis, ten pin bowling the list is endless. Look up their website for further information

For 2 people sharing the cost would be £205.00 per person with a discount if paid in full one calendar month before start date
Check out their web site www.manorhousehotel.co.uk/

Friday, 11 January 2013

Cancellation

Julie has been informed that due to the imminent closure of the recycling unit and the loss of 60 employee’s jobs it would be inappropriate for the U3A tour to go ahead. So the visit is now regretfully cancelled.

Sunday, 25 November 2012