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Author Archives: Ruiha Smalley
Crockhamhill Commons survey
This week SWAG members are joining up with Sevenoaks Commons Heritage volunteers to survey Crockhamhill Common by foot. We’re looking for features that have shown up on a recent LiDAR map and recording details for future reference. Today was a … Continue reading
Maidstone Museum: talking walls
One of our volunteers, Roger Cockett, has been working with the Maidstone Museum to produce an online history of the building in which the Museum is housed. Click here to see the history, in four parts, from the 13th century … Continue reading
SWAG’s new accommodation
We have a new cabin! It’s next to the old one (looking a little worse for wear these days) in the compound at Shorne Woods Country Park. Covid 19 restrictions mean we can’t make proper use of the space just … Continue reading
The Boxgrove People lecture 8th October 2020
The CBA-Southeast are hosting a free, public lecture on Boxgrove, Thursday 8th October. ‘The Boxgrove People: Adapting to Climate Change on the Edge of the Early Human World’ at 19:00 by Dr. Matt Pope The AGM and lecture will take … Continue reading
South East in Bloom
We’ve just heard that the gardening volunteers at Shorne Woods, who double as archaeologists, have been awarded a gold in the Country Park section of the South East in Bloom 2020 competition. Congratulations! South & South East in Bloom is … Continue reading