The Somerset Levels & Moors
From King Arthur and the Isle of Avalon to the incredibly preserved remains of prehistoric trackways and lake villages, the Somerset Levels & Moors have a rich and varied heritage. This film provides a short introduction to the story of this unique wetland and its inhabitants. It tells some of the stories around Glastonbury, Alfred and Athelney and describes how people have adapted to living and working in this special landscape. Filmmaker Justin Owen
Somerset Levels
North Hide, Westhay Moor, Avalon Marshes. Early afternoon, 25 May 2013.
Westhay Moor, a National Nature Reserve, is part of the Avalon Marshes within Somerset's historic Levels and Moors. It provides a home for rare wildlife and a unique insight into 6000 years of shifting landscapes as it was when the first settlers, Neolithic farmers, made the marshes home - a mosaic of wetlands, lakes and reed beds alive with hidden wildfowl and fish, like this video clip heard but not seen.
Westhay Moor Wetland Walk Scenery - Somerset Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Westhay Moor Wetland Walk Scenery - Somerset Walks - Tour England Walking Holidays UK
Enjoy some great Westhay Moor Wetland Walk scenery with relaxing music to see if you fancy Somerset Walks whilst on tour England Walking Holidays UK. Along the walk you visit: a number of bird hides; Decoy pool and peatland called the Mire; London Drove track; North Chine Drove lane; the hillside between Mudgley House Farm and Batch Farm; Dagg's Lane Drove track. Scenery includes: the peatland of the Mire; fields and woodland; a number of lakes and narrow canal waterways; a variety of water plants including reeds; fabulous views across the Somerset levels from the hillside near Batch Farm; plus some farm buildings. You may also encounter ponies across the Mire; see cattle in the fields and spot a variety of birds, including a Heron.
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AUDIO: WISH YOU WERE HERE SOMERSET
Between 2003 and 2009 Windrose’s predecessor, Trilith, ran Farm Radio. Funded largely by the European Union, this was an internet radio station aimed at family farms. Its fundamental aim was to help counter the isolation experienced by many people working smaller farms by keeping them in touch with other farmers and the wider world around them. A mass of features and news items were produced, many of them made by women from farming families who were trained as radio correspondents and worked alongside professionals.
Once established Farm Radio acquired an international dimension, with links to community broadcasters in Malawi and Australia. It’s collaboration with an Irish community station, West Limerick 102fm, went further still. Farm Radio and West Limerick exchanged both programmes and volunteers: two rural communities speaking to each other over the heads of urban society.
A series of features about life in our area was made for Farm Radio by James Harrison and broadcast in Ireland. These can now be heard again on Close Encounters.As well as farming playing its role in the rural economy, West Dorset is home to numerous small businesses working hard at earning a decent living.
In this edition...
Somerset’s low-lying wetlands remain some of the most sensitive and at-risk landscapes in the British Isles.
8000 years ago, Neolithic man crossed these marshy pastures using narrow wooden causeways; today, the wetlands have been drained and modern roads traverse the district.
To get a sense of how this rural area is changing, two people concerned with the history, and the future of the Levels and Moors, have been taking a look around – quite literally – to see what kind of shape the landscape is in and how it’s developed over the centuries…
Westhay Moor Wetland Walk - Nature Pictures with Relaxing Music - Somerset, England, UK
Westhay Moor Wetland Walk - Nature Pictures with Relaxing Music - Somerset, England, UK
Enjoy some relaxing music with scenic photographs taken on a relaxing wetland walk around Westhay Moor, Somerset, England, UK. This lovely wetland walk around Westhay Moor uses a combination of raised trackways, field and woodland paths, tracks and a some short quiet lane sections. Starting and ending near Decoy Pool it visits: a number of bird hides; peatland called the Mire; London Drove track; North Chine Drove lane; the hillside between Mudgley House Farm and Batch Farm; Dagg's Lane Drove track. It includes views of: the peatland of the Mire; fields and woodland; a number of lakes and narrow canal waterways; a variety of water plants including reeds; fabulous views across the Somerset levels from the hillside near Batch Farm; plus some farm buildings. You may also encounter ponies across the Mire; see cattle in the fields and spot a variety of birds, including a Heron.
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The Avalon Marshes, Somerset
The Avalon Marshes project has conserved the landscape, heritage and wildlife of this unique wetland area in the heart of Somerset. To help secure a healthy future for this special place, we need you vote in the 2017 National Lottery Awards.
Somerset Levels - lapwing in winter
Several thousand Lapwing on Tealham Moor - listen to them pee-witting, then taking off in a cloud
Somerset levels short cycle ride
Circular bike ride from Wells stopping at the Fenny Castle tea rooms - yummy!
Farming in the Avalon Marshes
Students from King Alfred’s School in Highbridge did work experience with Somerset film and came on site to the Avalon Marshes to make this film about farming on the levels. James Price taught them about filmmaking, and local farmers Karl Dyga and Rob Whitcombe spent time with them to help them understand what makes farming in the area unique. This project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund as part of the Avalon Marshes Landscape Partnership scheme, and was delivered by Somerset Film.
Meare Heath: The Movie
Meare Heath is a nature reserve on the Somerset Levels, UK.
Somerset Levels flooding coverage Muchelney FLAG BBC 5 Live Victoria Derbyshire Wed29Jan14
Muchelney: The Somerset Village Cut off by Flooding for a Month
By David Sim | January 29, 2014 04:58 PM GMT
The village of Muchelney on the flooded Somerset Levels has been cut off for nearly a month. Residents wanting to leave the village to go shopping have had to rely on an hourly boat service.
Council chiefs hit out at government agencies and the Environment Agency for failing to help.
Environment secretary Owen Paterson was heckled by angry locals on a visit to a pumping station. Paterson admitted the government could have done more to help residents - and that some rivers in the county should have been dredged.
Troops sent in to flood-hit Somerset amid fears of new storm
Government agrees to send troops into Somerset to relieve villages stricken by floods amid fears of new storm
By James Edgar, Keith Perry and Christopher Hope8:41PM GMT 29 Jan 2014
The Government agreed to send the Army into Somerset on Wednesday night as ministers launched a late attempt to relieve stricken villages left devastated by floods amid fears of a further storm on Friday.
Pressure has been mounting on Owen Paterson, the Environment Secretary, in recent days as his handling of the crisis was criticised following a visit to the area during which he was heckled by angry residents.
The announcement of likely military involvement came just hours after David Cameron said the severe flooding which hit swathes of Britain was not acceptable and preparations for dredging rivers must be speeded up.
Wild Swans Somerset Wetlands
Wild Swans around the area of Westhay in Somerset in what is known as the Somerset Wetlands,
Music from The Curlew, composed and performed by Nick Harrison.
Westhay Moor Appeal
We've got a once in a lifetime chance to transform Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve by purchasing 11 acres of land next to the reserve, where peat extraction has just ended - and where we're currently losing precious water that keeps fragile habitats wet and secure for our wildlife.
Buy the land and we can raise the boundaries of the reserve, hold water on a wider scale and end the reliance on diesel pumps. BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP! We have £68,000 already but need to raise £60,000 by October to complete the purchase.
If you love Westhay, love wetlands, love wildlife, please make a donation here: Large or small, they make a huge difference. Thank you!
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The Crane Dance: inspired by The Great Crane Project
A wetland icon has returned to Southwest England. Between 2010 and 2014, 93 common cranes were hand-reared to release onto the Somerset Levels and Moors - doubling the UK population, and helping to secure the future of the crane in the UK.
Westhay Moor National Nature Reserve
Somerset Wildlife Trust's Westhay Moor is part of the mystical Avalon Marshes within Somersets historic Levels and Moors. It is internationally famous as a haven for birdwatchers, providing a home for rare wildlife and a unique insight into 6,000 years of shifting landscapes. It is a beautiful mosaic of wetlands, lakes and reed beds alive with hidden wildfowl and fish.
Somerset - A Living Landscape
Somerset Wildlife Trust's Director of Conservation Lisa Schneidau explains how A Living Landscape appraoch to conservation is helping to protect local wildlfe.
The Religious Cause of the Recent Flooding on the Somerset Levels
An explanation of how changes in society's religious world-view in the late twentieth century (from the old Christian view that man should exercise dominion over the earth to the view that Nature has priority and that man should not interfere with Nature) has led to the acceptance of different priorities in managing the environment of the Somerset Levels. The prioritising of wetland wildlife over the needs of the communities and farmland led to a deliberate policy of letting the Levels flood more frequently. It is this change of policy, underpinned by a change of religious world-view regarding what should have priority, wildlife or humans, that has led to the recent flooding, which has been devastating for the communities and farms on the Levels.
Wild Cranes on the Somerset Levels
Cranes released by the great crane project. Copyright of Max Thompson photography 2013
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Bearded Reedlings, Westhay, Somerset Levels
Waited for ages, two turned up, the rest stayed hiddem, pinging away in the reeds
A VISIT TO RSPB Greylake. A Nature reserve in Somerset.
On a quick visit to a nature reserve in Somerset I took a few video clips using my Canon EOS M. Wishing I bought my main camera! The wildlife was amazing!