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Yahoo
12-04-2025
- General
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Celebrating curlews across Stroud this World Curlew Day
COLUMN by Stroud MP Simon Opher World Curlew Day Curlews are very special birds, yet I suspect that most people may never have come across them, let alone actually seen or heard one. They are very distinctive to look at, and I think, very beautiful: about the size of a pheasant, with a speckled or mottled brown and grey back, long legs, and a long, down-curved bill. Their call is very haunting and plaintive - a sort of long, rising whistle. They like wet grasslands but tend to breed in slightly drier farmland areas, such as river meadows, heaths, and uplands. Curlews used to be commonplace across the Stroud district, especially towards the River Severn. However, they are currently a species of high conservation concern and were added to the Red List on the UK Conservation Status report in 2021. This means that they are in the highest conservation category possible. Sadly, they have been in decline for years, and despite a number of initiatives locally, the birds are now extremely rare across the district. That's why I welcome World Curlew Day (April 21), and Curlew Action's plans to focus on Stroud. To celebrate, Lansdown Hall is hosting a series of talks with the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Gloucestershire Naturalists' Society, and Curlew Action's own Mary Colwell. They will be talking about the importance of the birds to our local biodiversity, and some of the exciting projects that they are working on to protect the birds and encourage them back to the district. Very excitingly, mural artist Mark Anthony (known as ATM) is also painting a large curlew mural on one of the walls facing the clock tower in the centre of Stroud, which will be unveiled on the day. There is, of course, a cost to this, but we can all help by contributing to the fundraiser (link below). I am especially happy that Mary is coming to Stroud. She was the driving force behind the new Natural History GCSE, which the government confirmed a couple of weeks ago. I was one of a number of MPs who helped to finally get this over the line – but the credit must go to Mary and those who worked so hard over the years to get us to this point. The new GCSE is an inspiring example of what people can achieve when we work together, despite any amount of hard work and setbacks – a big thank you to everyone involved.
Yahoo
25-02-2025
- Entertainment
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Exciting season of performances at Stroud's Lansdown Hall
A vibrant series of performances is underway at the Lansdown Hall in Stroud. Flies on the Wall youth theatre kicked off its new season during February half term, with its production of Dangerous Games, a comedy spy thriller set during the 1948 London Olympics. The play, described as a fast-paced family-friendly show filled with drama and twists, was penned by Tessa Kemp and Jo Bousfield, and featured original music by Rob Kempner. Then, coming up in April, the troupe will present The Bacchae, with performances taking place on Friday, April 18 and Saturday, April 19. This ensemble production was developed in collaboration with Olivier-winning writer Adam Peck and is suitable for ages 10 and up. Closing the season in May will be a yet-to-be-announced production, promising further excitement for theatre enthusiasts. Tickets for all performances can be booked on TryBooking.