Fyne Court - Tree Planting
Community event · 14 Jan 2024, 10:00 - 15:00
Fyne Ct, Bridgwater TA5 2EH, UK
Nature & sustainabilityCommunity & familyArt & culture
Contact person
Jess MidgleyAsk Jess a question
National Trust - Somerset Coast & Countryside
#74732
Scan me or visit www.sparkachange.org.uk/o/National-Trust---Somerset-Coast--Countryside/opportunities/Fyne-Court---Tree-Planting/74732 to join
Scan me or visit www.sparkachange.org.uk/o/National-Trust---Somerset-Coast--Countryside/opportunities/Fyne-Court---Tree-Planting/74732 to join
Summary
Spend a day joining our ranger team planting native small hedgerow sapplings including Hawthorn, Blackthorn, spindle and dogwood.Detailed description
A chance to be a part of some wonderful woodland restoration work in the Quantocks. This will be based in five ponds wood following the ash dieback work on the banks of the river.
Be aware that we'll be planting trees up a relatively steep bank without paths. Weather appropriate clothing needed.
Meet in the Fyne courtyard to walk down to five ponds wood. Parking is free for members and chargeable at £5 per car for non-members.
Facilities available on site including our Courtyard Cafe open 10am-4pm.
Please book your space via the National Trust Website - Visit/Somerset/Fyne-Court
About National Trust - Somerset Coast & Countryside
As Europe’s largest conservation charity, we look after nature, beauty and history for everyone to enjoy. We do it with the help of millions of members, volunteers, staff and donors. Without this, we couldn’t care for the miles of coastline, woodlands, countryside and the hundreds of historic buildings, gardens and precious collections we protect.
Volunteering on the coast or in the countryside enables you to get outdoors and play a vital role in managing and conserving precious natural environments for both people to enjoy and wildlife to thrive.
Volunteering on the coast or in the countryside enables you to get outdoors and play a vital role in managing and conserving precious natural environments for both people to enjoy and wildlife to thrive.