New Year Open Volunteering Day and Traditional Woodland Management

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New Year Open Volunteering Day and Traditional Woodland Management

Location:

Rainton Meadows,

Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve, Houghton-le-Spring, DH4 6PU
Book
Blow away the cobwebs with some hazel coppicing and learn the nature benefits & history of this traditional woodland management technique.

Event details

Meeting point

Visitor centre car park, in front of the café.

Date

Time
10:00am - 2:00pm
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About the event

Ready to the start the new year with fresh air, exercise and supporting a charity? Join us at Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve, where we will be coppicing* hazel and using the cuttings to create deer guards to protect new growth from browsing deer. 

Rainton Meadows is Durham Wildlife Trust’s headquarters, a wetland reserve on the site of a former opencast mine. It was initially replanted by the mine’s owners before being given to Durham Wildlife Trust in 1997. We have continued to restore it for nature, notably through marginal wetland creation. Rarities spotted in the last year include a bittern and a small red-eyed damselfly.  

*Coppicing is the traditional practice of cutting certain trees at their base to create a stool in which fresh shoots will grow. This allows more light to reach the ground flora allowing a more diverse range of species to thrive. 

After lunch, we will delve into the benefits of coppicing and its history from straight-tusked elephants to supplying charcoal for the industrial revolution, finishing with nature conservation. 

No experience or prior knowledge is necessary with all, tools, training and PPE provided. Please bring a packed lunch, warm waterproof clothing appropriate to the weather and sturdy footwear as we may be working on uneven ground. 

The event runs from 10am until 2pm with a 30 minute lunch break. 

Booking

Price

Free

Additional booking information

Suitable for ages 11+. Attendees under 18 to be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Know before you go

Dogs

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On a lead
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What to bring

Please bring a packed lunch, warm waterproof clothing appropriate to the weather and sturdy footwear as we may be working on uneven ground. 

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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

Michael Andrews