Charnwood Conservation Volunteers
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It's official, Nature Conservation Work is good for you. Research carried out by Oxford Brookes University has shown that planting trees, erecting fences, clearing out ponds and controlling wayward vegetation can use up as many calories as a step aerobics class, and not only is the great outdoors a great place to get fit, it’s also a great place to relax. Just being out in the countryside can help to reduce stress levels and, combined with the physical health benefits of exercise, conservation work is a great tonic. The Charnwood Wildlife Volunteers, take part in conservation events throughout the year working on some of the areas most important wildlife sites (see timetable below). Conservation volunteers learn new skills, make new friends and enjoy access to some wonderful wildlife sites, and we are always looking for more help, so If you'd like more information on conservation volunteering opportunities in Charnwood contact Mark Graham on 01509 634976.
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Date |
Site |
Task |
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Sunday 6th April 2008 |
Halstead Centenary Pasture |
Fencing |
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Sunday 20th April 2008 |
Halstead Centenary |
Fencing |
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Sunday 4th May 2008 |
Morley Quarry |
Dry Stone Walling |
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Sunday 18th May 2008 |
Mystery Task |
Mystery Site |
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Sunday 1st June 2008 |
Outwoods |
Sycamore removal |
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Sunday 15th June 2008 |
Mystery Task |
Mystery Site |
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Sunday 29th June 2008 |
Morley Quarry |
Dry Stone Walling |
Where to Meet
Outwoods
location SK514159 meet in the Outwoods car park, off Woodhouse Lane, Loughborough
Morley Quarry
Meet in the car park at the end of Morley Lane, off Iveshead Road, Shepshed.
Halstead Centenary Pasture
Meet on Halstead Road, Mountsorrel next to site entrance.
Mystery Site
Sites to be confirmed, call 01509 634976 for details during the week prior to the task.
Useful Tips For New Volunteers.
· Tasks start at 10 am and finish at 4 pm, but you may attend for just part of the day.
· Wear old clothes, stout shoes and bring waterproof clothing.
· Tea and coffee are provided, but bring a packed lunch if you intend to stay all day.
· Tools and training will be provided.
· While on task you are covered by Charnwood Borough Council’s insurance.
· Ensure your Tetanus jab is up to date (a booster is required every 10 years).

Charnwood Conservation Volunteers Autumn 2007 Newsletter (Word Document 53 Kb.)
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