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Butterburr

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Early flowers

19 February 201726 February 2017 cvcp-admin Butterburr

10 February 2017 There are a few flowers beginning to appear in the park. This is Butterburr, which you can

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Footpath Status – 1 November

Paths across the valley are mostly under water now, but higher paths and the path along the river, although muddy are still passable. The Greenway is fine.

Report overgrown rights of way to East Sussex and other paths to the Friends of Combe Valley.

Recent Posts

  • Footpath & Park Furniture Maintenance
  • Rare Willow Emeralds seen in the Park
  • Blue-green algae
  • Keeping the Combe Valley Countryside Park beautiful
  • Reedbed Fire
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