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In the News (Thu 24 Dec 09)

  
  Hayling Island.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Situated on the site of a probable Iron Age fort and Roman settlement, the earthworks at Tournerbury support the largest remaining woodland on the island.
In May, the floor of Tournerbury is carpeted with Bluebells, a common enough sight on the mainland but one which all but vanished from the Island.
A map of Hayling drawn in 1834 shows Tournerbury Wood as being restricted to the area of the circular earth works.
www.hayling--island.co.uk /woodland.htm   (2214 words)

  
 Chichester Harbour - Library - Discussion document: Options for Tournerbury Farm Publication
Report looks in detail at the specific options for longterm protection of the land at Tournerbury Farm, Hayling Island, following concerns by landowners in the area at the recommendations of the Hayling Island Sea Defences Management Plan.
Presents a list of options, and discusses in detail the damage which the report feels is a possible result of the Management Plan's proposals, including a summary table of figures for damage and benefit of various options.
The appendices include detailed figures from a re-valuation of the benefits from the Tournerbury Farm area.
www.conservancy.co.uk /news/library_detail.asp?publicationID=115   (208 words)

  
 Ralph Hollins' Nature Notes
In the Sinah area there is effectively no free parking though there is space for one or two cars to pull in by the entrance to the path up the east side of The Kench while you walk up that path.
The coastal path runs alongside the shore from Stoke Bay down almost to the Saltmarsh Lane copse, and the shore is accessible right down to Northshore Lane (the houses on the seaward side of this run down to the shore and you cannot walk along in front of them).
There is a public path along the whole of the shore from the north end of Selsmore Avenue, past the Mengham Rythe Sailing Club and the Fishery Lane Holiday Camp to emerge on St Hermans Road.
ourworld.cs.com /_ht_a/JRWHollins/Haylings.htm   (1560 words)

  
 Mengeham Rythe Sailing Club - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
This photo of the recently replaced Clubhouse taken from the rythe at high water, with a few dinghies, a light Easterly, and a small crowd on the patio, is evocative of many great Summer days shared by members of the Club.
The burgee for the club depicts the green ground of Tournerbury Woods opposite the club where an ancient encampment is known to exist.
The Heron in flight is because of the heronry in the woods reputed to have been mentioned in The Doomsday Book.
www.mengeham.fsnet.co.uk /history.html   (510 words)

  
 Hampshire County Council
Mill Rythe/Tournerbury The sea wall at the holiday village provided Members with an excellent vantage point from which the habitats of the island's east coast could be examined.
The Panel then visited Tournerbury Farm and noted the stockpiling of building waste and clay by the landowner.
I confirm that this is permitted development under Schedule 2 Class A, Parts 14 and 15(c) of the Town and Country Planning General Development Order 1988 which relates to the maintenance and repair of land drainage works including sea defences.
www.hants.gov.uk /scrmxn/c13219.html   (815 words)

  
 Tournerbury Golf Club, Hampshire
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Tournerbury Golf Club is a simply sensational place to enjoy some fantastic golf in luxurious, marvellous surroundings.
Situated on Hayling Island, it benefits from a great seaside setting which will no doubt suit the golfer to whom a great setting matters just as much, if not more, than the course itself.
www.englishgolf-courses.co.uk /hampshire/tournerbury.php   (140 words)

  
 House of Commons - Agriculture - Minutes of Evidence
Mechanisms for controlling actions of private defence owners are there but are rarely applied.
An example is Tournerbury Farm on Hayling Island.
This longstanding and still unresolved case involves the unauthorised reinforcement by a farmer of a sea wall by the tipping of hardcore and soil with the loss of valuable borrow dyke and adjacent marsh habitat.
www.publications.parliament.uk /pa/cm199798/cmselect/cmagric/707/8061702.htm   (3771 words)

  
 Hayling Island Today: News, Sport, Jobs, Property, Cars, Entertainments & More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Several farmers are working together as part of a scheme to graze cattle on more than 710 acres of environmentally valuable grassland around Chichester, Langstone and Pagham Harbours.
Among those taking part is Hayling farmer Graham Phillips, of Tournerbury Farm.
Many of the marshes in the area are designated as Sites of Special Scientific Interest because of their national importance for wildlife.
www.haylingislandtoday.co.uk /ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=1743&ArticleID=954544   (428 words)

  
 Mill Rythe : Hayling .co.uk
Search through our massive Hayling Island guides section to find the information you're looking for.
My chief associations with this area are the continuing presence of much Chicory and Lucerne flowering along the west shore and of interesting birds (including hunting Merlin) over the saltings, holiday camp and Tournerbury Marsh.
To use the paths running north south between Mill Rythe holiday camp entrance and Mengham House you can park in Beech Grove on the south side of Tournerbury Lane, and to walk the Mengham shore paths you can park in Seaview Road.
www.hayling.co.uk /guides/view.php/millrythe.php?name=millrythe   (143 words)

  
 Ralph Hollins' Nature Notes
On south side of Mengham Rythe opposite Tournerbury Woods.
Within the seawall here the Chichester Harbour conservancy are recreating saltmarsh habitat by allowing a breach in the seawall to remain open (with a new wooden footbridge over the break to provide the seawall footpath).
Area of south east Hayling containing a large ancient earthworks within the woods (which have a Heronry) as well as Tournerbury Marsh, now a golf course.
ourworld.cs.com /_ht_a/JRWHollins/PATCH.htm   (3279 words)

  
 Lieutenant Snell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
To find out more about the booklet -
Son of Ivan Edward and Marjorie Snell, of Tournerbury and Mengham House; brother to Julianna and Francis.
Captain Snell had been Chief Magistrate in the Marylebone district of London before finally settling on Hayling, Christopher went to Eton and Oxford before joining the Guards.
www.haylingwarfallen.co.uk /sne_pag.htm   (83 words)

  
 Ladies4Golf - Full Playing Schedule
Friday November 10 2006 at 10 AM - Swanmore, Nr Fareham - 9 holes
Friday November 17 2006 at 10 AM - Tournerbury, Hayling Island - 9 holes
Friday November 24 2006 at 10 AM - Wickham, Nr Fareham - holes
www.ladies4golf.co.uk /playing.php   (536 words)

  
 Ralph Hollins' Nature Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
(14/07) 25 Egrets in the Tournerbury roost for this months night roost count
Skullcap flowering by the Lumley Mill Stream at Westbourne and a huge blue flowered Cotton Thistle (?) in a garden
Kingfisher returns to Lewes Brooks - expect other juveniles arriving on coastal waters
www.havnn.net /wotsnew.htm   (2190 words)

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