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WESTCOUNTRY WALKS NEWS In keeping with this week's Westcountry Walk feature, I'm going to plug the excellent Kenneth Allsop Memorial Trust - a voluntary organisation that you can join for a modest Pounds 20 a year.
It was formed to: "Perpetuate the memory of a remarkable, pioneer journalist and conservationist who died in 1973. In 1976, by public subscription, the trust was able to buy Steep Holm. It is a registered charity which seeks to preserve and enhance Hermes Fake Handbags the island's natural beauty and landscape, together with its antiquities, wildlife and scientific interest, for everyone to enjoy."
For more information on Steep Holm, how to visit it, and the trust that runs it see .
Bees If there is one little creature all walkers should love it is the humble bee - the amazing creature that helps pollinate so many of our wonderful wild flowers as well as just about everything else that blooms. But as most readers will know, bees are in a bit of bother at the moment.
The National Trust has decided to do its bit to help the beleaguered bees.
Properties with cafe or tea room facilities will be serving an array of honey-based recipes. If you're interested in finding out more you can go to the trust's Bee Keeping Taster Day on Saturday, June 5 at Lacock near Hermes Fake Handbags Bristol. It's a one-day workshop telling Hermes Fake Handbags you everything that you need to know about bees. Booking essential on 0844 249 1895 - tickets (including lunch) Pounds 27.
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