The Heather Trust AGM listening to George Winn-Darley at Goathland Moor, North York Moors |
Following lunch at the White Swan, the meeting decamped to nearby Goathland Moor, a few miles away in the North York Moors. Ably hosted by George Winn-Darley, the group was shown a number of interesting features, including the severely frosted heather on the high, exposed tops.
The North York Moors are almost unique in their dryness, and there is an average annual rainfall of less than forty inches. To counter the various issues relating to a lack of water, Sleights and Goathland Moor have recently experimented with a number of small ponds across the high ground. Not only do these ponds serve as oases of biodiversity, but they also provide birds with access to drinking water throughout the year. An additional bonus is their value as water reserves during wildfires.
Every area of moorland is different, and after discussions ranging from grouse butts to worm burdens, the meeting moved back down to the White Swan for a final exchange of views and ideas. The Heather Trust would like to thank everyone who attended the AGM meeting and look forward to meeting members, friends and guests again next year - venue as yet undecided!
Presentation slides and Photographs from the day are now available on the Reading Room page of the Heather Trust website.
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