News & Events

Around 40 visitors to the Trust's Old Barn at Westbrook Hay on 17th September were treated to a demonstration of how timber is extracted from woodland using the power of the heavy horse.  Silent, a 21-year-old Clydesdale belonging to Mike Grayson, showed that when it comes to woodland management horses can still beat heavy machinery hands down.  Following the demonstration, people got the chance to learn how to drive Silent themselves, a technique known as 'long reining'.  Our picture shows 7-year-old Megan Wheeler, who as you can see quickly got the hang of it!alt

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Photo: Kris Gruber Photography

After months of preparation, Music on the Moor 2011 got under way at midday on Saturday 9th July, with a varied and entertaining programme of artists drawn from the local community and a few from further afield.  Proceedings were opened officially by the Mayor of Dacorum, Councillor Gillian Chapman, and the music began courtesy of rock band Cobra.

By this time people were thronging onto the moor, looking forward to the day's entertainment.  The professional festival-style orbit stage dominated the arena and the dual platform format meant that performances flowed seamlessly from one to another.  Saturday's performers were an eclectic mix of pop, rock, folk, indie and funk, the majority of whom had members drawn from within the Trust's area of benefit (Hemel Hempstead and Bovingdon).  A popular act in 2009, folk band Strange Folk returned to the main stage along with bands such as The Indegenerates, Load"", The Expensive Habits and UnderView, who are all well known locally.   Many other bands performed during the course of the day, including The Raid, who gave us a slightly heavier rock sound, edgy pop/rock from Isabelle and covers band Wired, who went down a storm with the crowd.  By early evening, the crowd had swelled to around 10,000 and up and coming Hemel Hempstead band Dorian Graze took to the stage to an enthusiastic welcome.   They played a selection from their newly-released album as well as a rendition of the Kings of Leon hit 'Sex on Fire', which really got the crowd singing along.  Then a change of mood with the very funky sound of Almost Midnight, before the headline act Jackson Live came on stage just after 9pm.  A terrific high-energy act of singing and dancing backed by a live band, the crowd were treated to a succession of Michael Jackson's best-loved hits culminating in 'Thriller'.  Families with children stayed on right to the end, bopping along with the music and singing themselves hoarse!

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Create and Craft

A new initiative - come and join us for a drop in craft session on the third Monday of each month at The Box Moor Trust Old Barn, from 6.30pm to 9.30pm.  Bring your own craft work - share and learn from others.  Contact Joanna Shelton for further details at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

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Ever fancied trying your hand at a new craft or skill?  Here is your chance.  The Box Moor Trust is organising a series of workshops on a wide variety of topics relating to the land. 

Each session is on a Saturday, times from 10am until 4pm unless otherwise stated.  Numbers are strictly limited, so it is advisable to book early.  In order to cover costs we ask for £30 per workshop, with a further nominal charge being made for materials where you will be taking away a finished item.

These sessions are taster sessions only.  Your tutor can let you know about further opportunities to take the topic further.

31st March - Keeping Bees - join our bee keeper, Diane Randall, for an introduction to keeping bees.  Honey will be available to buy.
28th April - Green Woodwork - an introduction to skills and techniques by Robin Fawcett, a well-known local green woodworker.
26th May - Weaving - join Maggie Stearn, a local weaver, to learn about setting up and using a heddle loom.  There is a charge of £7 for the woven item.
30th June - Driving horses - Join George Tite for a chance to learn the basics of long reining.
28th July - Pottery - run by the Dacorum and Chiltern Potters Guild - a chance to work with clay and use our on-site kiln.  There is a charge of £5 for the finished item.
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Please call 01442 253300 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more details.  For a booking form, click on the link below.

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Our 16th annual Conker Festival took place on Sunday 16th October on Blackbirds Moor. The day was dry and for the most part sunny, which ensured that the crowds flocked to the event. For the main marquee, we opted once again to go for the yellow and red striped circus big top, which was certainly hard to miss and just added to the fun of the event.

Places in the knockout conker tournament were quickly filled, and the competition got under way with speed and efficiency. Some very close and exciting matches ensued, all capably overseen by our fantastic team of volunteer judges. The winner of this year’s adult contest was Hannah McKenzie, beating Rock Hunter in the final. The junior competition resulted in a 3-way final, and Gabriel Davies eventually emerged triumphant, beating Kyra Richardson into second place and Jessica Tripp into third.

Those that were not competing had many other activities and interests to keep them entertained during the afternoon. We were once again delighted to have The Dacorum & Chiltern Potters Guild join us, who ran a fantastic pottery workshop. Children of all ages were encouraged to have a go at the potter’s wheel and a staggering £265 was raised for the Hospice of St Francis.

We were also pleased to welcome back the Berkhamsted Bowmen, who ran their popular archery ‘Have a Go’ sessions during the afternoon. Other attractions included a face painter, wood carving demonstrations by Vince King and live music from the Jolly Jazzers, who generously donated their time in support of the Hospice of St. Francis.

As always local charities, environmental and craft groups were well represented with a large variety of stalls. Mansbridge bakers were selling delicious cakes, pasties, teas and coffees .  All the entries in the Box Moor Trust annual Calendar Competition were on display and the Trust stall did a brisk trade selling copies of the 2012 calendar, which features all the winning photos.

The event was a great success once again and we have already set the date for next year, so we will hopefully see you at the same time and same place on Sunday 21st October 2012.

Pictured below is junior conker champion Gabriel Davies with Trust Vice-Chairman Dennis Furnell

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The Trust publishes a newsletter twice a year, in April and October.  Ring the office on 01442 253300 for a hard copy of the latest issue, or you can download a PDF version below.


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2012 Calendar Photo Competition Winners