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This is the website for the Woodcock Hill Village Green in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.

Please have a look around the website and feel free to send us feedback - especially if you notice any inaccuracies or would like to add anything. In time we hope to add a section for user comments and notes.

On a clear day there is a good view over Borehamwood from the top of Woodcock Hill. You may spot the top of thetower of St. Albans Abbey although it helps to have binoculars or a telescope!

Woodcock Hill can be found at TQ 195 955 and lies between Barnet Lane, Carrington Avenue, Vale Avenue and the railway line to the South of Borehamwood. If you are driving we suggest you park either in Carrington Avenue or Vale Avenue. The Carrington Avenue entrance (near the end away from Furzehill Road) is at the top of the hill; the Vale Avenue entrances (opposite Tennison Avenue and Milton Drive) are at the bottom. Access is also available from Barnet Lane, but there is nowhere to park here.


Woodcock Hill Sign

31st March

Our new signs, sporting our specially commissioned logo - a drawing of a woodcock, have been installed at the top and bottom entrances to Woodcock Hill.


11th March: Work has started... 

...on improving access to the site. The entrance opposite the end of Milton Drive has been improved and a kissing gate has been installed at the Byron Avenue entrance.


Borehamwood Times: 8th March 2010:

Request for material for this website


Borehamwood Times: 15th February:

Funding Approved for Woodcock Hill


10th February 2010

At the Business Referral eXchange Supper Quiz £600 was raised for charity, of which the Woodcock Hill Village Green Trust are eligible for £200. Thank you BRX!


Jazz Evening - Saturday 14th November 7.30 to 10.30 pm

at Three Ways Community Centre, Arundel Drive. This featured the Jim Philips Jazz Band and was a great success. Many thanks to everyone who helped make it so. We raised several hundred pounds which will help with the upkeep of the Village Green. Watch out for our next event...


Last Updated ( Monday, 05 April 2010 12:21 )

 

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Cleared Area

Work was carried out last week to clear a lot of the brambles on the main part of Woodcock Hill. This has resulted in a widening of the main pathways and also the clearance of a large area near the bottom of the hill. 

Please help by keeping the hill clean of any dog droppings as these can be a danger to health, especially of children.

Also note that motor vehicles (unless authorised) are NOT permitted on the hill. 

You can report sightings to the committee via this website. Police have the power to confiscate errant vehicles.

Last Updated ( Monday, 05 April 2010 10:32 )

 

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30 July 2010 

Watch out for cinnabar moth caterpillars on Ragwort. Also there was a sparrowhawk around today. 

Cinnabar Caterpillars

July 2010

Well it's been a good two months for Butterflies. Several new species for Woodcock Hill were seen: Large Skipper, Clouded Yellow, Common Blue and Red Admiral spring to mind. The last three of these are illustrated below.

 

Also seen (in June) was the Chimney Sweeper Moth, which depends on Pignut in its lifecycle.

28th May 2010

Cock Linnet present near Milton Drive entrance - possibly with female and gained the impression it may have been collecting nesting material.

Please report any unusual sightings to the webmaster. 

Grey Herons

Whitethroat

23rd and 24th May 2010

 

A cuckoo has been active all day in the lovely weather. Listen out for its distinctive call. We hope this time it is our regular visitor here to stay for the brief period that this species does hang around.

 

Managed to get a good image of a whitethroat which was very active in the lower field. Also saw three grey herons flying over. One can often see single birds, but three together is unusual.

 

 

Herts Air Ambulance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19th May 2010

Excitement today as the Hertfordshire Air Ambulance lands on Woodcock Hill to attend an emergency in Milton Drive.

chiffchaff

 

willow warbler

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7th May 2010

Have now seen the first swifts of the summer. Also had a good view of a chiffchaff. This small warbler is easily identified by its song, which is a repeated 'chiff chaff' sound. The very similar looking Willow Warbler, also found on the hill, has a completely different sweet descending song (click to play) with a flourish at the end.

28th April 2010

Our Cuckoo has arrived - or at least a cuckoo! Also a whitethroat has been seen and Willow warblers heard since last week. 

Many species are in good voice now. How many can you identify?

blackthorn

 

 

 

20th April

The blackthorn is an amazing display of white. Many trees are coming into leaf - including sycamore and horse chestnut, but the oaks are still in bud.

 

 

peacock

16th April 2010

And I have managed to capture a peacock butterfly. White deadnettle is now in flower as are a few bluebells on the corner as you head along the path by Barnet Lane, towards the top of Furzehill Road.


Blackcap

9th April 2010

 

Spring is here! The first migratory birds have arrived in the form of Blackcaps (click here to hear a blackcap) and Chiffchaffs. Butterflies can also be seen now on the Hill. The next warblers to look out for are Willow Warblers and Whitethroats and then hopefully our local Cuckoo. I did see a swallow elsewhere in Hertfordshire over the weekend. In the same area as the swallow I spotted four different species of butterfly. Please let us know which sorts you manage to identify on Woodcock Hill.

2nd April 2010

Lesser Celendine

Lesser Celendine (Ranunculus ficaria) is now flowering on the bank alongside Carrington Avenue. This usually flowers from March through to May but is clearly a little late this year as are many things.

24th March 2010

Red kite spotted flying over Woodcock Hill this afternoon. please report any other interesting visitors.


Last Updated ( Friday, 30 July 2010 18:13 )