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    • Sixth Young Poets Network/People Need Nature poetry challenge: Soundworlds and Songscapes.
    • PNN/ Young Poets Network 2020 Competition Results
      • 2020 YPN/PNN Poetry Competition winners 1st Prize. disappearing from victoria before the fire alert hits catastrophic by April Egan
      • 2020 YPN/PNN Poetry Competition 2nd Prize. Squirrel by Finn Farnsworth
      • 2020 YPN/PNN Poetry Competition Winners. 3rd Prize. [Rabbit] by Amy Wolstenholme
      • 2020 YPN/PNN Poetry Competition Commended Poems.
    • The Hill by the A13: A Challenge with People Need Nature and Gboyega Odubanjo
    • Meadow Sounds soundscape created for National Meadows Day.
    • Winners of People Need Nature/Young Poets Network Namedropping challenge announced.
    • Poetry Society Competition: Ways to be Wilder
      • “ways to be wilder” poetry competition winners: Summer Photograph by Amy Wolstenholme
      • Ways to be Wilder Poetry Competition winner – Twenty tourists in a motor boat watching marine plankton bioluminesce
      • Ways to be Wilder Poetry Competition: Dandelion Clock by Ella Standage
      • Ways to be Wilder Poetry Competition winners: Mynydd y graig by Eleanor Smith.
      • Ways to be Wilder Poetry competition highly commended poems – Tree Talk by Francesca Weekes
      • Ways to be Wilder Young Poets Network PNN poetry competition. Highly Commended poems: slug by Luo Wen
      • Young Poets Network/PNN Ways to be Wilder competition: highly commended poems. White Wolf by Amelien Fox
      • PNN/Young Poets Network “ways to be wilder” poetry competition. Highly Commended poems. “the writer comes across a hedgehog at midnight or the hedgehog comes across a writer” by Rosa Walling-Wefelmeyer
      • People Need Nature/Young Poets Network competition highly commended poems – Butterflies by Alannah Taylor
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    • Reimagining lost and forgotten landscapes: vanishing military bases
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Poundbury Magazine article Spring 2022

The Spring 2022 article included introductions to some of the other areas that form the Poundbury Nature Project. Fire Station Green (to be renamed Jubilee Green) had surprised everyone in the Summer of 2021 by revealing a large population of Bee Orchids.

I was still catching up with everything that had happened during 2021, including a visit for the (as then) Prince of Wales.

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