School Pond, Upper Froyle restoration Sat 12th Sept 2026
Can you help continue restoring an historic pond in Froyle?
On Saturday 12th September 10am to 1pm we plan to remove about a quarter of the vegetation and silt to benefit the known population of great crested newts as well as other protected species. School pond (also known locally as Dew pond) was shown on the 1845 tithe map of Froyle. The restoration work is being overseen by Pete West from HIWARG (Hampshire and Isle of Wight Amphibian and Reptile Group). The quadrant that we dug last September was the first to fill with water and the last to dry out this year. The photo in March shows the pond full of water but it dried out completely in June. The use of heavy machinery to dig out the silt is not a choice because of the historic habitat and any potential damage. See report from last year 2025.
Recommend appropriate clothing, gloves and footwear for digging and moving silt. If you can, do fetch a spade or fork or ideally a wheelbarrow.