Showing posts with label Friends of Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends of Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 August 2019

Join the Conservation Day at the Welsh Harp Centre on Saturday August 17th

From Thames 21

Each month a great group of individuals come together to do extremely useful conservation and maintenance work around the Centre using basic gardening tools, to gain skills and meet new people. This work supports the activities of the Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre including over 3000 school children that attend the Centre each year and improves the biodiversity of the woodland habitat.

What will be the tasks at the next event? (August 17th 10am-12.30pm)
  • Clear algae from the pond
  • Cut back vegetation around pond area
  • Other tasks as they come up
What else do you need to know?
  • All welcome! Young people aged 17 years and under need to be accompanied by a responsible adult, each individual child under 11 years old will need an adult with them at all times as we are using sharp tools. 
  • Tasks can be adapted or alternative tasks available for all levels of involvement.
  • Tea, coffee and snacks, steel toe cap wellington boots, tools and gloves are all provided. 
  • Wear comfortable outdoor clothing suitable for gardening.
  • Please meet inside the Education Centre.
We have achieved a lot since these events have started and we will continue to address many other aspects of the WHEEC Habitat Management Plan that need attending to. If you would like a copy of the management plan or information about the group, please email me - Deb Frankiewicz: welshharpcentre@thames21.org.uk.

Hope to see as many of you as possible at the next event!

Thursday, 5 April 2018

Foraging & Volunteering Special Event April 14th Welsh Harp Education Centre

The extensive grounds of the Centre

From Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre

April 14th 10am-12.30pm 

The Friends of Welsh Harp Environmental Education Centre are a group of volunteers that meets one Saturday morning every month at the centre. They manage the habitats in the area and all activities focus on improving the natural habitat of the 15 acre woodland for biodiversity and ensuring that the outdoor teaching spaces are safe and exciting for the thousands of school children that attend the centre each year.
This month we are combining volunteering with a foraging walk where the urban forager, Michael Stuart, will be hosting a walk for our volunteers to discover edible woodland herbs. We will then continue with some practical work in the woodland.

At the upcoming event we will be working on the following tasks:

-          Gaining skills in foraging with Michael Stuart, the urban forager
-          Pathway clearance in the woodland
-          Moving a few small logs across the woodland if time permits
-          Other tasks as they come up

Booking is not essential but it would be good to have an idea of numbers for the walk.
All welcome! Under 16’s need to be accompanied by a responsible adult.  Tea, coffee and snacks will be provided.  Please meet inside the education centre.
If you are not on the mailing list and you wish to be, please email deb.frankiewicz@thames21.org.uk

The Centre is at the top of Birchen Grove, Kingsbury. Go through the big green gates and the Centre is ahead of you.