Out on the Moor
Langley Moor is a nature conservation area on the northern edge of Wiveliscombe in Somerset. Privately owned, it is managed for nature and amenity. Please enjoy its qualities and respect its needs.
Events

Digging out the culvert
If you fancy a bit of a workout in exchange for pasties and cake, come and help dig out the culvert by the new bridge. Now that the bridge is in place the culvert is redundant and just forms a bottleneck in the flow of the stream. We’re planning to dig out the concrete pipe […]

We’re getting a bridge!
On Wednesday 22 October contractors working for Somerset Council are going to be installing a bridge (although not the one in the picture!) to cross over the stream on the Langley Moor footpath. So no more slippy slidey escapades in the winter that have ended up with some people taking a tumble. The bridge will […]

News
The culvert has gone!
Let the water run free; the culvert has been removed! Thank you so much to all the diggers who turned out (and the sun which made a surprise appearance) to haul mud, rock, bricks and concrete. To our surprise we found that the concrete pipe had been put inside an […]
We have a bridge!
We have a bridge! Thanks to John Melrose at Somerset Council for organising it and Sam and crew from Quantock & Exmoor for installing it today. We’ll be organising a volunteer day in a few weeks to dig out the culvert and make good the banks; details to follow along […]
We’re getting a bridge!
On Wednesday 22 October contractors working for Somerset Council are going to be installing a bridge (although not the one in the picture!) to cross over the stream on the Langley Moor footpath. So no more slippy slidey escapades in the winter that have ended up with some people taking […]
There was More on the Moor
This year for the first time Langley Moor hosted artists as part of the Ten Parishes Festival. Taking part were Rachel Gundry (stone carving), Tom Waugh (sculpture), Simon Healy (posts), Phil Hocking (reed pens and natural inks), Nick Bickford (storieds and willow sculptures), Annie Jeffs (stories), Sarah Lovett (natural sculptures) […]
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