Suffolk Argus 74 Spring 2019

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The Suffolk Argus

Spring 2019 Saturday 30th November 2019 SUFFOLK BRANCH AGM AND MEMBERS AFTERNOON

The 2018 AGM. Held on the 17th November at Earl Stonham Village Hall, where 57 people were present.

Jillian Macready (Membership Sec.) reported that we have memberships in 557 households, and the good news is that Branch membership is growing.

It has been a year of anniversaries - Butterfly Conservation’s 50th and the Suffolk Branch’s 25th. The Suffolk Branch was launched at a meeting in Ipswich on the 30th October 1993. Celebratory cakes decorated with Purple Emperor and Silver-studded Blue were brought along to mark the occasion. (See Photo page 2).

Bill Stone (County Butterfly Recorder) gave an overview of the 2018 butterfly season. He thanked all those who had submitted butterfly records and presented some interesting coverage maps and data for the 3rd year of the current 5-year Millennium Recording Scheme.

Some points from the meeting

Dom Hill, who resigns from his post as Treasurer, was thanked for his work by the Chair. Jillian Macready newly stood for election, and the Committee was elected for 2018-19. ******** Rob Parker gained a BC Outstanding Volunteer Award at the National AGM in Nottingham, which was presented today by Mike Dean, Vice Chair of Butterfly Conservation. Mike commented that the award was richly deserved for many years’ service, 12 of those as Recorder.

The winter Brimstone and Buckthorn project made available 600 buckthorn whips, primarily for Parish Councils in areas where Brimstones are scarce, and then more widely to the public and members. We hope the plants will have survived the drought of summer! Some members attended the Conservation Action Day at Blaxhall Heath in March, where scrub was cleared to encourage the flourishing SSB colony, translocated there in 2007.

******** During the tea break members voted for the photographic competition. Photographic Competition results: Category 1. Early Stage Butterfly or Moth Vaporer by Ann Piper. Category 2. Overseas Butterfly or Moth - Lang’s Short-tailed Blue by Dave Pitt. Category 3. UK Butterfly or Moth 2018 - Marbled White by Mark Brewster. (see photos on page 2)

Work at Purdis Heath continued during the winter months, but in June the heath was put up for sale and at present is ‘under offer’ to an unknown bidder. Natural England will be in contact with the new owner to ensure the conservation of the SSSI with its Silver-studded Blue colonies. Three editions of the Suffolk Argus have been produced. Trevor Goodfellow has become the new editor.

Books, kindly donated by the widow of Ken Buckland, raised £56.

23 events were held during the year. Members are encouraged to check the Events page on the website, where new events and up-to-date arrangements are shown.

******** The Guest Speaker was author and journalist Patrick Barkham who gave an interesting talk on his pursuit of butterflies, from his early years, on into adulthood, and his plans for the future.

The Waitrose token scheme in the two Ipswich stores contributed over £800 to Branch funds. 6

Venue: Stowupland Village Hall Map Ref: TM070600 Post Code: IP14 4BG

The AGM will be followed by member’s slides, then light refreshments, the annual photo competition and our guest speaker Peter Eeles In 2002 Pete created the acclaimed ‘UK Butterflies’ website and later ‘Dispar’, the website where papers are published. Pete has held various positions, including Chair, in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Branch and in 2016 created BC’s ‘Garden Butterfly Survey’ website. He is a recipient of the Marsh Award for the ‘Promotion of Lepidoptera Conservation’. Pete Eeles is writing the book Lifecycles of British and Irish Butterflies which is to be published this year. Visit the informative UK Butterflies website www.ukbutterflies.co.uk Further AGM details will be announced on the Branch website

Suffolk Branch Butterfly Conservation Accounts 2017-18 Opening Balance 1 Apr 17 B/Fwd Income

£ 3548.81

Subscriptions 3246.00 VAT 21.50 Talks and Donations 207.00 S. Mellor Legacy deposit for equipment 1681.00 Trudie Willis Open Day Event 706.12 AGM Raffle 54.00 BC Interest 174.65 ________ £ 6090.27 Expenditure Insurance 63.34 Suffolk Argus 1178.40 Stamps & Stationary 635.74 Moth Trap 336.50 Equipment 1241.89 AGM Expenses 82.02 Deposit for AGM Hall 40.00 SSB Recording expenses 88.20 Buckthorn Project 419.66 ________ £ 4085.75 Closing Balance 31 Mar 18 C/Fwd 7

£ 5553.33


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