Hainault Forest WebsiteWalk to Remember - a walk on Remembrance Day, Sunday 9th November  -  Meet 10.55am sharp, at the Visitor Centre......Following the two minute silence we will walk for a couple of hours looking at the natural history at this time of year..................Angling suspended for the 2008/9 season........

Hainault Forest

Forest History

Social History

Nature Diary

Poetry

Centenary Day

Tree identification

Photographs

Species data

Info and events

Projects

Links

Silver Surfer Award

Local donor sessions

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Webmaster email: brian@hainaultforest.co.uk

For Country Park: email Linda Herbert

For Woodland Trust: e-mail GeoffreySinclair

Written, Designed and with Photographs by

й Brian Ecott

Welcome to my personal web site, within which, I hope to share with you the History and Wildlife of Hainault Forest, gathered over many years, whilst living close by in Hainault and Clayhall, in the London Borough of Redbridge. The people of Redbridge should be proud of those visionaries who in 1903 secured Hainault Forest as an open space, for us, forever. We are indebted to Edward North Buxton and the Leaders of the Local Authorities for making it possible.

New pages and revisions

2008 Fungus foray lists

September - October Diary

Healthy walks

  Woodhenge - New sculptures

POEM Forest Light

Dog breeds in the park

 What's on 2008 programme

Acer seed midge - a new species

Alfred Harvey, Hainault's first Forest Keeper.

Photo: Lottie Harvey.

THANKS to all who have contributed to the site especially the COUNTRY PARK STAFF,  the REDBRIDGE CONSERVATION TEAM, The WOODLAND TRUST staff and other friends and specialists including:    KEN ADAMS,  JERRY BOWDREY,   RODNEY BURTON,   PETER COMBER,   MIKE DENNIS, SUE DICK,    MICK FERGUSON,   GILLIAN FOSTER,    BRIAN GALE,  OLIVE GALPIN,  VIC GEORGE, GEORGINA GREEN,  GERARD GREENE, LOTTIE HARVEY,  JOHN LEBEAU, DAVID MARTIN, DEREK MORTON, IRIS NEWBERY, JOHN SKINNER,  BRIAN SPOONER, SARAH WHITE, BRIAN WURZELL.

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