Destruction of a habitat

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Tufa Field Supported Housing Scheme Cabinet papers published

The Report to Cabinet on the Englishcombe Lane Supported Housing Scheme has been published today, 4th September 2025 for confirmation at the Cabinet meeting of the 11th inst. In summary 1. Delegation of Authority Cabinet is asked to delegate all… Continue Reading →

Work starts on the Tufa Field

Today, the 2nd September 2025, work has commenced on the scheme that converts the SNCI site to Bath and North-East Somerset’s Supported Housing scheme, ironically on the 5th Anniversary of the Slow Worm Slaughter. The scheme has yet to receive… Continue Reading →

The life cycle of a dragonfly

In August we have seen the emergence of many Dragonflies from ponds that surround the Tufa Field. These short-lived invertebrates spend much of their life feeding in ponds as larvae. Unlike some other species, they do not have a pupal… Continue Reading →

Housing scheme “£10.12m to complete” – Bath Echo

The Bath Echo is reporting that a budget of £10.122m is set to be approved by BATHNES Cabinet for the Supported Housing scheme on the Tufa Field. This is reported as a council forward plan issue here. In addition to… Continue Reading →

£20M Bombshell for Council Tax Payers

New documents show 333% increase in costs A new report to Bath and North East Somerset Council has revealed that costs for the Englishcombe Lane Supported Housing scheme have rocketed from an initial estimate of £6M to a staggering £20M. … Continue Reading →

T26 – a lament

A lament on the loss of trees to development

Tufa Field Lost to Development

Sticky Post

Today, 25th September 2024, Bath and North-East Somerset granted itself permission to develop the Tufa Field SNCI site. You can watch a commented video of the process here. (Large file). The development will provide supported housing for  neuro-diverse residents. Local… Continue Reading →

Stories from the Tufa Field No7: Birds

The Tufa Field is home to many domestic bird species. The long grass is a vital food source for big raptors, such as Buzzards and Sparrowhawks, the scrub cover is needed for small ‘garden’ birds, especially during feather moult in… Continue Reading →

Tufa Field Supported Housing Scheme goes to Planning

Arcadis have now completed their plans for the Supported Housing Scheme, and in conjunction with the Case Officer, have formally submitted the plans to the Planning Committee. These will be considered on the 25th September 2024 with a recommendation to… Continue Reading →

The Tufa Field State, September 2024

It is 4 years today since the destruction of Slow Worms by a Forest Mulcher at the Tufa Field. This image, recently made available by Google Earth, shows the scale of destruction of the Slow Worm habitat. Following a number… Continue Reading →

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