04/19/2023 21:28
The summer programme of walks has been published. Details are here:
anhs summer 2023 - redacted.pdf (83,9 kB)
11/09/2022 21:21
The winter Talks-and-Walks programme has been published. See the "Programme of Meetings and Walks" page for details.
05/05/2022 14:52
NOTE: As shown in our Summer Programme, our next field meeting, for "botany and general interest", at Froyle on Sunday 8th May. We have, however, been told that car parking is likely to be tricky at St Mary's Church, our advertised meeting place. It has therefore been decided to...
03/30/2022 20:10
The summer programme contains a wide variety of natural history related events and walks in the Alton Area. These cater for a variety of subjects - from Orchids and Birds down to humble slugs and snails.
All events are friendly and social occasions. New members - and non-members - are welcome. But...
02/17/2022 21:16
In view of the forecast of the expected very severe wind on Friday 18th Feb, our Committee has regretfully decided to postpone the Annual General Meeting (AGM) which was due to have taken place at 7.30 p.m.
The provisional plan is to hold the AGM on 4th March at the EARLIER-than-usual time of...
01/03/2022 21:15
The meeting scheduled for Friday 7th January has been cancelled
12/23/2021 14:11
The talk scheduled for Friday 7th January is to be given by Dr June Chatfield on the subject of “Lichens and Kingsley Common”. This will be in preparation for our field meeting at Kingsley Common, scheduled for Saturday 26th February 2022. If you were planning to attend John Glasgow’s...
10/23/2021 15:44
It may be found on this website here:
altonnaturalhistory.webnode.com/programme-of-meetings-and-walks/
06/21/2021 20:08
June Chatfield has supplied on report which includes a annotated list of the plant species that she identified during the walks that she led along Brick Kiln Lane. It also includes a guide to the methods of classifying plants.
It can be found on the "Meeting Reports" page
06/21/2021 20:00
The summer programme has been published and can be found here:
Programme of Meetings and Walks :: Alton Natural History Society (webnode.com)