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Subject Volunteering in July
Date July 10, 2019 2:18 PM
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Volunteering Work Parties in July

Martins Pond

Join us for one ofour volunteering work partiesin July. They are free to come along to and welcome to all.

All sessions start at 10am and usually last until 2pm. Please wear suitable work clothing and bring waterproofs, a packed lunch and something to drink. A flask for hot drinks will be available. There are no facilities on these sites so bring everything you need with you. We will provide all tools and equipment needed.

If you would like more information on the walks, please email us at [email protected] or call 0115 9152733.




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*Wednesday 17th July*

*CliftonWoods LNR, Himalayan Balsam removal*

We are at CliftonWoods Local Nature Reserve, helping to remove Himalayan balsam which is an invasive non-native plant that can stop other wildflowers growing. Whilst we are there, we'll also listen out for the woodland birds which are found at Clifton Woods, such as the great spotted woodpecker andblack cap, and look out for woodland wildflowers.

Please meet at the car park at Holgate, and we shall walk to the site from here. The walk will take about 20-30 minutes and there are some uneven paths. Use the NCT Navy Line number 1 bus to Clifton Green Stop. Then walk through the village via Nethergate to the Holgate entrance.

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*Wednesday 24th July*

*Quarry Holes, access improvements and flower survey*

We will be at Quarry Holes opening up the pathways and lookingatthe range of wildflowers growing in different habitats found on site. Meet at the entrance on Tilbury Rise. The ground is uneven in places.


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