Rougham VCP School
Meeting with Diane Grimes (Acting Head), Paula Watson, Sharon Francis and Hilary Turner (Head of Music, Suffolk CC) to further ideas on trust support for music teaching at the school.
Meeting with Diane Grimes (Acting Head), Paula Watson, Sharon Francis and Hilary Turner (Head of Music, Suffolk CC) to further ideas on trust support for music teaching at the school.
Meeting with Diane Grimes (Acting Head), Paula Watson, Sharon Francis and Hilary Turner (Head of Music, Suffolk CC) to further ideas on trust support for music teaching at the school.
Cliff Fullam assembled an extensive archive of American 94th Bomb Group stationed in Rougham at RAF Bury St Edmunds during 1942-1945.
Oral History Project Read More
Cliff Fullam assembled an extensive archive of American 94th Bomb Group stationed in Rougham at RAF Bury St Edmunds during 1942-1945.
Butterfly survey work and sightings in 2014 by Liz Goodyear, Andrew Middleton and Rob Parker. You can see the report online, within 5.3, 5th sub para.
Rare Purple Emperor butterfly seen in Breach Wood Read More
A walk through the woodlands with Juliet Hawkins from Suffolk Wildlife Trust.
Present: GA, CH & KM
Survey walk with Suffolk Wildlife Trust Read More
Meeting with Lisa Smith of National Trust at Westley Office to give guidance on future lottery applications.
Present: GA & KM
An organised tour of Rougham Hall with members from Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History and Edward Martin.
Present: GA, DAC, AG, CH, KM & AW
Visit to Rougham Hall with SIAH Read More
We have native bluebells growing in several of our woods. You will be pleased to know that these are not the Spanish type!
Present: AW
Bluebells are thriving Read More
Rougham Estate employed a tree surgeon and conservationist to tidy up one of the footpaths on the Estate and cleared up the area around the ponds to make way for all the deer, muntjac, badgers, pheasants, ducks etc.
Present: GA
Ride Widening in Mellfield Wood Read More
Our bee hive expansion programme continues with two new sites set upon the Rougham Esate this year. This brings the total to 15 colonies on five sites with more planned for 2015.