If you have not walked to the top of Keephill Woods lately or up to the ‘Pines’ development you may be interested (or disappointed) in what you see. See some pictures.
New highest point overlooking High Wycombe??View across Abbey Barn South to the EastAbove the redundant ski slopeRedundant ski slope. A condition of the planning permission to build on Abbey Barn South was to clear the ski slope to allow Chiltern Ranges to establish chalk grassland.
Twelve ‘hi vis’ residents had a very interesting visit to FCC ‘Energy from Waste’ site near Aylesbury where BCC send all our ‘grey bin’ waste to generate electricity rather than landfill. Currently about 300 tonnes of waste/annum generates 26MW/hour is electricity, enough for 40,000 homes.
Waste is delivered by lorries where large grabs drop it into a moving grate where it is incinerated into heat, flue gases and ash.
The heat drives a steam turbine and generated electricity added to the ‘national grid’.
Flue gases are cleaned to within safe limits and essentially only water vapour and carbon dioxide released. Extractable metals are separated from remaining ash.
Great weather, band, food and fun for all attending (about 60). Here are a few photos to remember it by. Thanks very much ‘Halvar’ and their support team, we enjoyed every minutes of your music very much.
Ten residents joined for a great walk on a beautiful day. See some of the sights captured by John Fowler.
Back Stream at Funges Meadow
Spring water rising from the chalk aquifer and feeding Back Stream at Wye Dean
Moorhen
Yellow flag iris
Mosses and liverworts often overlooked
Field rose with garden chaffer beetle at Kingsmead
Back stream running towards Kingsmead near the old ford
Many ducks on route
Watercress, starwort and water crowfoot typical of clear cool chalk streams
Water crowfoot in flower
Sunday 3rd June, start at 11am from the Green. We walk along the Wye to Kingsmead and return via Back Stream by about 1230. See the course of our chalk stream and its wildlife.
See Revive the Wye website for more details on our precious and rare chalk streams and what we are doing to protect them.
Twelve WW Litter Heroes assembled and filled many sacks of litter from behind the Dyke. Well done and be proud.
Re scheduled date for Litter Heroes to Assemble – Sunday 25th March
Come help us clear all the litter from between our Estate and the Dyke during this years Keep Britain Tidy weekend. We need all WWR’s Litter Heroes to assemble on the Green at 2pm on Sunday 4th 25th March (2-4pm). Pickers and bags will be provided. Please bring gloves. All children must be accompanied by a parent. Lets show what Resident power is all about.
Disclaimer. Please remember that attendance at any WWRA event is entirely at your own risk