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Volunteering this Sunday 30th June (change to planned task)

27/6/2024

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Hi All,
It is lovely to be able to announce that we have recently gained some new volunteers / potential volunteer.
Welcome!  We are a super friendly and relaxed group.  You are welcome to join us whenever you are free, there is never any pressure :-)
This time of year is usually a little quieter as bird nesting season and other seasonal constraints reduce what activities we can undertake.
Currently we aim to do a Saturday and a Sunday each month and have also started a Wednesday (the last Wednesday of the month).
Having said that, It looks like we will only be able to fit one weekend session in July (likely to be the 2nd half of the month).

Back to this Sunday!   We had expected to carry out our usual Summer task of Himalayan balsam (an invasive non-native menace) pulling along Uddens Water.  Amazingly though, after two sessions this year, it looks like we are on top of it... A fabulous achievement after 10 years of focussing on it.
We do have a plan B - Bracken, another invasive (although native) plant, needs controlling on our Elford Heath lowland heathland restoration site.  We will be whacking it to break the stems and hopefully stop it's spread.  This can be quite a physical and hot task on uneven terrain.
As the Bracken bashing won't suit everyone, we have found another task in the vicinity.   Another non-native, Rhododendron ponticum within the adjacent woodland can be cut  and stacked.  This should be more shady and the ground is less uneven.  It is rare for Rhododendron to support nesting birds, but we will obviously check the site carefully in advance.
The ground should be dry, but there is risk of ticks in the long vegetation, so long trousers, sleeves and boots are recommended.
Tools, gloves, hot / cold drinks and biscuits, but bring some lunch if staying all day.

Location (See poor picture below)-
Elford Heath (not listed on maps), but it is in Uddens Plantation. South of the solar farm.  Follow the main gravel  forest road and you can't miss us.
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https://w3w.co/salad.majors.shirts

Parking -
Closest is the first entrance off Uddens Drive (just off the A31)
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https://w3w.co/district.strumming.prickly

NB - We plan to be there 9am-3pm, but may finish earlier depending on the work, weather and how everyone feels on the day. 
As ever, you can of course come and go as suits.
Any questions, please ask.
Hope to see you there,
Andy🦎
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June Volunteering Opportunities

6/6/2024

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Hoping you have had a good May and are keen to get back to some work in the woods this June.
We have a change of scenery and change of task this month.

On our 3 sessions this month we will be working along Uddens Water pulling out invasive Himalayan Balsam.
This is a very satisfying and non strenuous, as it pulls out really easily.
The ground conditions can be uneven and wet in places as well as there being a risk of ticks in the long vegetation, so long trousers, sleeves and boots are recommended.
We can supply gloves or you can use your own, as the tighter fitting or more grippy gloves are probably better than our rigger gloves.
There may be a few other jobs to do, like cutting back vegetation along the path for those that want to stay on a hard surface! 

Saturday 8th June 9am - 3pm
Meet by the footbridge at the police station entrance to Uddens Plantation.
https://w3w.co/launch.sake.beam
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Wednesday 26th June 9.30am - 2.30pm
Sunday 30th June 9am - 3pm
Meet by the footbridge near Bedborough solar farm on the Castleman Trailway.
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Parking for all days available at the Ferndown Forest Golf Club, Forest Links Road,  BH22 9PH
We can highly recommend the Forest Inn there for a post volunteering drink or even a pre-volunteering breakfast!

NB - We may finish earlier depending on the work, weather and how everyone feels on the day.  As ever, you can of course come and go as suits.
If arriving later, follow the trailway along Uddens water until you come to our vehicle. It there is nobody in sight, there will be a radio there for you to call us.

We won't have the trailer, but we will still have hot / cold drinks and biscuits. Bring lunch if staying all day.

Saturday 15th June we will be at Ferndown Fete on the Field - Come and see us!

Hope to see you there,

Andy 🦎
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