Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons Preservation Society

42 hectares of common land in the midst of the Chiltern AONB (area of outstanding natural beauty)
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  • Home
  • News
    • The Commons
    • About HCCPS
    • Local Landmarks
    • Permissive Rides
    • Conservation
    • Recent Work on the Commons
    • Species Surveys
    • Pond Restoration
    • Heather Regeneration
    • Owl & Kestrel Project
    • Hazel Coppicing
    • Forestry Work
    • Newsletters
    • Commons Report
    • Membership
    • Volunteering
    • Committee
    • Constitution
    • AGM and Accounts
  • Events
    • Butterflies
    • Moths
    • Micro Moths
    • Wild Flowers
    • Fungi
    • Birds
    • Trees
  • Greeting Cards
  • Contact Us

AGM Archive

AGM archive 2019 - 2020

AGM ARCHIVE

HCCPS AGM 2021

  • Chairman’s Report

  • Treasurer’s Report

  • Year End Accounts

  • Minutes of the 2021 AGM

  • AGM Notice

  • Notice of Proposed Changes to the Constitution

HCCPS AGM 2020

  • Chairman’s Report

  • Treasurer’s Report

  • Year End Accounts

  • Draft Minutes of the AGM

  • AGM Agenda

HCCPS AGM 2019

  • Minutes of the AGM 2019

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Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons Preservation Society

42 hectares of common land in the midst of the Chiltern AONB (area of outstanding natural beauty)

Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons cover 42 hectares of privately owned common land and is designated as a Local Wildlife Site.

The owner and Hawridge and Cholesbury Preservation Society manage the Commons for the benefit of the local community and visitors whilst maintaining a healthy habitat for the local flora, fauna and wild life. Areas of acidic soil support heather communities and the Preservation Society is working on increasing the heather coverage. There are two ponds and the Commons are notable for fungi and apple trees.

The Commons are enjoyed by walkers and horse riders alike. Whilst the local cricket club and pitch situated at the north west end provides a focal point on many a summers day. 

Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons | , UK

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