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Heather
Heather is also called 'ling'. Look for it on our heaths, moors and bogs, where its delicate, loosely arranged pink flowers attract all kinds of nectar-loving insects.
Bell heather
Bell heather is our most familiar heather. In summer, it carpets our heaths, woods and coasts with purple-pink flowers that attract all kinds of nectar-loving insects.
Heather Corrie Vale
Heather Corrie Vale is located in the Darenth Valley, which is an extremely valuable part of the Nature Recovery Network.
Heather Hills Nature Reserve
With amazing views and ancient woodland, this little pocket of nature is worth visiting
Cafe Manager
We are seeking a proactive and experienced Cafe Manager to lead and participate in the café and catering operations, ensuring profitability, staff development, customer satisfaction, and…
Cafe Volunteer
Do you enjoy tea and cake?! If so, then this is a perfect role for you as we need volunteers to help in our cafe.
Our cafe at Potteric Carr Nature Reserve is a bustling place- a welcome pit…
Cafe Team Member
We are looking for an enthusiastic person to join our café team at Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum.
Nature Carers Café
Relax, slow down and enjoy the world around you. Join our nature carers cafe sessions to meet other unpaid family carers, enjoy some social time and learn about nature.
Farming
Volunteer Cafe Assistant - Kingfisher Cafe at Wolseley Visitor Centre
We are seeking friendly, enthusiastic volunteers to support the delivery of a high quality and efficient food and drink service environment for our busy café at the Wolseley Centre Kingfisher Café…
Heath's Meadows
These meadows have a wealth of grassland flowers including cowslip, green-winged orchid and adder's tongue.