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Nature Notes – January 2024
The early winter weather has been dominated by gales bringing warm weather from the west due to a strong El Nino.
Read MoreLooking Back – Scruton Hall
Sixty years ago, the contents of Scruton Hall were sold at a 3-day auction and the old house sadly demolished.
Read MoreScruton Sky at Night – January 2024
Light pollution of our sky is measured on the ‘Bortle Scale’, a score of 1 being the darkest sky through to 9 for an inner city. Scruton scores 4.
Read MoreThankful Village Fireworks 2023
The Pyro Squad report that this year’s display was a resounding success with ideal weather and a record crowd of 470
Read MoreNature Notes – December 2023
by Andy Johnston The autumn weather can be best summed up as wet, windy and warm, which has enabled many flowers to be still in bloom due to a lack of hard frosts. The first week in October saw the last of our local swallows, house martins and hobby leave for Africa and the arrival…
Read MoreSky at Night – December 2023
Clear night skies in December will bring a few things for us to enjoy.
Read MoreAmazing Jazz Night!
Scruton’s very own Jazz & Blues Band was a tremendous success, playing to a capacity crowd at the village hall.
Read MoreVillage Hall Bookings – Email
The village hall bookings diary has now moved to an online calendar. For all future enquiries please email: villagehall@scruton.net
Read MoreSolar Array Liaison
A Community Liaison Group has been formed when 12 people attended an initial meeting on 26 October.
Read MoreNature Notes – November 2023
Recent storms brought us the largest fall of North American migrants for 30 years.
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