Weobley Local Branch talk: The Wildlife of Weobley Parish
Birds, butterflies and more. A look at some of the wonderful wildlife that lives in and around our village with Mike Williams
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Birds, butterflies and more. A look at some of the wonderful wildlife that lives in and around our village with Mike Williams
Forest School session for home educated children age 8-11 yrs
Join Ellie and learn how to make your garden a haven for nature without using chemicals.
A talk at the Kington Branch's regular monthly meeting
Join local craftswoman and spoon carver Fay Jones in the woods and hand carve your own spoons and spatulas to take home with you.
Join the local group for a day of habitat management and practical work at Halsdon Nature Reserve.
A speaker from Devon Wildlife Trust will be doing an illustrated talk about the marine activities in North Devon.
Forest School Level 3 training course will enable you to develop and run Forest School Programmes for any age group.
Discover the vibrant spectrum of edible and medicinal plants, trees and mushrooms found in the East Midlands in this talk by Joanna Richart.
Celebrate the beginning of Spring with our free family day at the Village Orchard Dulwich.
A talk on 50 years of rehabilitating raptors in Suffolk, with Pete Merchant
Forest School session for home educated children age 8-11 yrs
Join local craftswoman and spoon carver Fay Jones in the woods and hand carve your own spoons and spatulas to take home with you.
Gain an insight into the minds of the Victorians and learn how they creatively named the moths in their collections.
A talk at the Kington Branch's regular monthly meeting
Join professional photographer, Richard Allenby-Pratt, on a journey into the beauty of East Suffolk
A talk from Celyn Davies of the Wye Valley National Landscape
Nigel Slater will educate and enthuse about these enigmatic masters of the air.
Join local craftswoman and spoon carver Fay Jones in the woods and hand carve your own spoons and spatulas to take home with you.
A talk at the Kington Branch's regular monthly meeting