Thursday, 29 April 2021

Up to Brockles via Ranscombe..

Blossom, Whiteleaves...

Nether Bottoms from Red Soils field...

Stubble, Park Field towards Ranscombe Farm...

Green-Veined White...

Stitchwort...

Cobham Field, looking east...

Wild Cherry blossom...


Hornbeams, Cobham path

Last season's Chestnut leaves...

Cobham Path...

Colts Foot seed heads, Kitchen Field...

Dandelions, Brockles...

Beeches, Brockles...

Bush Valley from Brockles...

Upper Bush from Brockles...

Riggalls Court from Brockles...

The view from Terry Sutton's memorials bench...

Upper Bush from Mill Hill...

Monday, 26 April 2021

Buttercups on Church Hill...

Cuxton from Upper Church Hill...

Church Hill, looking south...

As above...

Field Buttercups...

As above...
The bridge from Lower Church Hill...

St. Michaels...

St. Michaels...

Mays Wood...

Mays Wood...

Thursday, 22 April 2021

Bluebells and Dean Farm Valley...


Bluebells at Wingate Wood...

Bluebells...

Bluebells at Wingate Wood

As above...

The North Downs Way through Dean Farm Valley...

Western Dean Farm valley...

Dean Farm...

Chestnut coppice, North Wood...

North Wood...

North Wood...

Dean Farm, from the eastern path from Bush Valley...

Mays Wood...

Mays Wood...

Primroses...

Bores Hole....
 

Something Wicked This Way Comes...?

The whole of Bush Valley and way beyond, right down to Pilgrims Road in Halling, has been recently acquired by Vineyard Farms Ltd, and will probably suffer the same uglification as Luddesdown valley has, for the ostensible purposes of planting a vineyard. Some heavy geological survey work is now taking place on the top of Barrow Hill in Upper Bush, suggesting that they have plans for something far more substantial than a few vines...




The core sampling is going down deep - at least 10 metres, and the pit sampling is all over the top of the hill.  The chaps doing the digging were quite tight-lipped about who their clients were when I asked them, but there can be little doubt that the work is at the behest of the new landowners.  If it was in support of utilities they would have cheerfully said so.

And whatever is being planned is big. Very big.

I heard rumours that Vineyard Farms had submitted tentative plans to Gravesham Council for a wine manufacturing facility much larger than their current area at Court Farm, and which included a cafe and wine bar that would have involved the demolition or conversion of the Golden Lion pub.

Apparently Gravesham took one look at the scale of the proposals and told Vineyard Farms to forget it, probably because of the access issues and the impact upon the quiet little village of Luddesdown.

Now it seem that Vineyards Farms have gone to Medway Council, who are, of course, a much softer touch.  The very fact that geologists are crawling all over Upper Bush suggests that Medway Council have already given the nod to whatever Vineyard Farms have up their sleeve.

To stick a factory in such a visible spot on top of Barrow Hill seems an odd choice of location. You'd think a factory would be tucked away at the bottom of the hill and nearer the road. It is also obviously going to be very big and yet the area is Green Belt land, so new buildings of the scale that look to be on the cards are pretty much prohibited, even if they are for agricultural purposes.

Time will tell.  But I fear the worst for Bush Valley...

Tuesday, 20 April 2021

Cobham trail via Longhoes...

Longhoes...

Plantlife seem to have left it late to plough up Longhoes in this dry weather.  I'm sure they know what they are doing though...

Primroses on the path by the high-speed rail link

The "Hi-Speed" rail link...

Hornbeams on the Cobham path, just coming into leaf...

Cobham path...

View across Twenty Acres...

As above, a bit further uphill...

The BAE building, late evening...

At certain times of the year, the setting sun catches the glass of the BAE systems building on the opposite side of the valley up at Rochester airport, and lights it up like a flare...