Three Cornered Copse

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Three Cornered Copse is a triangle of partly wooded downland that separates the residential streets named for it, these being Woodland Drive and Woodland Avenue. It steadily climbs the Northern slope of the Goldstone Valley, forming a woodland corridor from Hove Park to the South Downs National Park.

The iNaturalist biodiversity monitoring project explores the variety of natural species in the copse.

The Friends of Three Cornered Copse meet together regularly to keep it beautiful for the love of it. Working with the Brighton & Hove Cityparks Rangers team, the Friends plant different species of small trees and hedging to enhance the biodiversity of the copse.

Next work session:

Saturday 6th April 2024
from 10am to 1pm

Meet at 10am at the top of the copse opposite the Hilltop Cafe.

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The main job will be to clear the debris from where the dead wood was being stored by Connicks.

Please bring gardening gloves and a cup/mug if you would like tea or coffee.