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Notes from the Common

Goodbye to 2025 - A Round Up from Horfield Common

1/3/2026

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This has been the biggest year yet for the Friends of Horfield Common – and I couldn’t be prouder to be a part of it. Volunteering brings its own barrel of frustrations – things go wrong, there are disappointments and there is never enough time in the day! – but I’m in awe of how much everyone has accomplished together in 2025. All these successes are down to the enthusiasm, skills and kindness of our Friends. I can’t thank them enough for all for their incredible hard work, energy and patience!

Our projects this year have covered the full range from educational to physical labour! One of our biggest and most popular projects this year was the Twelve Trees Trail leaflet, which has had multiple printings and you can pick up from the Café on the Common. Everyone in the group played a hand in bringing this amazing trail of twelve of the Common’s trees of note to fruition – from selecting the trees, collating the info, designing the beautiful leaflet, testing the route and even holding onto the boxes of leaflets!

Then of course, the biggest in physical size is the New Quab Pond! We benefit so much from the fantastic knowledge of our volunteers and this was one of the most tangible results of us using in-depth knowledge of the Common to improve the space for both wildlife and people. Thanks to the support of Bristol City Council, we were able to dig out the natural spring below the orchard area – turning it from a muddy bog into what we hope will be a well-loved pond!

The group took a step forward this year, with many critical decisions on our communications, group structure and finances being put into place. Not the most exciting, but very necessary, so that we could apply for important funding. Thanks to the rigorous hard work of the Friends, we secured CIL Funding for bat boxes, to help bats regain their home around the Common. Fingers crossed for more successes in future!

It's often the small things that go unnoticed, yet keep the group thriving. A big thank you to everyone who has attended a FoHC meeting to share their views and expertise, joined in events such as collecting hundreds of bags of rubbish at our Monthly Litter Picks or enjoyed a wonderful Steve England Bat Walk, to those on both sides of the table at our info stalls, helped publicise our events, or even just wished us well.
And much of our work would have been impossible without the support of our friends at The Ardagh, so a big thank you to them there as well! Without their knowledge, friendship, and kind sharing of space and tools, we wouldn’t be able to get many of our projects off the ground.

Not all projects go successfully, but each has been a step forward. Each step bringing us closer together and learning more – about the Common, about our friends and about ourselves too! I’m so excited to develop our upcoming projects together and see the Common flourish even more over the next year. Here’s to an even bigger 2026!

Lucy Haslam, 
​Co-Chair/Secretary
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    • Twelve Trees Trail
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    • Horfield Common Planting Plan 2014
    • FoHC Policies
    • Key Park Contacts
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