S.E.A.T
including
SAREHOLE MILL and GREET MILL MEADOWS

Stepping stones across the River Cole near Green
Road Ford. |
Sarehole Environmental Action Team Workdays:
 | Sat 13th April
Phase 1 surveying |
This group work in the area covering Sarehole Mill
and the Peninsula, and along Greet Mill Meadows to the Stratford
Road. Entrances are from the car park at the mill or near the ford in Green Lane or
Stratford Rd.
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Sarehole is an area in Hall
Green, Birmingham, England (formerly in Worcestershire, but transferred to the city in
1911). The name Sarehole is no longer used in addresses, but was a hamlet which gave its
name to a farm in Wake Green Rd, (now built over) and Sarehole Mill
which is still there.
Scything has certainly arrived in Midlands so keep
your eyes peeled for the 'Brum Reapers' in the Hall Green
area. If you spot a gang of folks with scythes, it is not the apocalypse but
volunteers from SEAT (Sarehole Environmental Action Team) who were awarded funding to buy
scythes and a days training in their use and maintenance. They are helping to
maintain the meadows in the area in a more environmentally friendly way. For more
information follow the link in this paragraph.