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Friends of Glen Goyle

A Vision Group for Sidmouth initiative

  • Friends of Glen Goyle
    • About Us
    • Minutes of FOGG meetings
  • History of Glen Goyle
    • Maps through time
    • A history of the Wool Brook
  • Views on Glen Goyle
    • Things to do
      • Clearing
      • Soft Landscaping
      • Hard Landscaping
      • Site visit maps: April 2021
      • April 2022 update – plans and progress so far
      • June 2022: signage and fencing
    • Things achieved
      • February 2022, fencing
      • Improvements from March/April 2022
  • Views of Glen Goyle
    • 2021, April 14th
    • 2021, early June
    • 2021 August 8th
    • Flooding
    • 2022 mid January
    • 2022 Mid May rain
  • Plants in Glen Goyle
  • Trees in Glen Goyle
  • Water and Glen Goyle
    • February 2021: the brook
    • August 2021: invertebrates
  • Wildlife in Glen Goyle
    • Nocturnal wildlife
  • Plant hunting
    • The Veitch Nurseries
      • Veitch plants in Glen Goyle
      • Veitch elsewhere in Sidmouth
      • Veitch in the media and in the arts
  • Working Party
    • Weekly Jobs for FOGG Volunteers
    • Working Party photos
      • Working Party photos: 9th June 2022
      • 16th June 2022
      • 23rd June 2022
  • Contact us
    • Glen Goyle Gossip

John McGregor continues to keep an eye on things in Glen Goyle and has taken these photos of how the brook copes with heavy rain. In his words ‘They are from the last time we had a real downpour, whenever that was! ‘

 

waterfall in spate
full brook

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