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Friends of Horsbere Brook

Friends of Horsbere Brook

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Volunteer group helping to care for and enhance the site for wildlife and people that visit. The site was built as a flood storage area in response to the 2007 floods and protects houses in Elmbridge ...

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  • Bank House, Abbey Terrace, Winchcombe, Cheltenham GL54 5LL, UK
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  • 01242 858944

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Mulch-athon - 1 June - 9.30 am

Mulch-athon - 1 June - 9.30 am

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Volunteering • One-off

1 Jun, 09:30 - 12:30
GL4 3HRGloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom

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Felicity Davies-Birks

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Friends of Horsbere Brook

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Join us caring for trees on the reserve. The session runs from 9.30 - 12.30 pm

We will be clearing weeds, checking tree supports and mulching trees in the hedge. We have large amounts of mulch to move - great news for the trees as the mulch suppresses weed growth (which compete for water with the trees) and gives the trees a nutrient boost. Please bring work gloves, a bucket (if you have one) and a drink for breaktime. Meet by the main entrance at 9:30 am or find us by a mulch pile. Please contact me for a map if needed. See you there!

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About Friends of Horsbere Brook

Volunteer group helping to care for and enhance the site for wildlife and people that visit. The site was built as a flood storage area in response to the 2007 floods and protects houses in Elmbridge and Longlevens. Since 2014 it has been managed as a community nature reserve.

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Practical details

Volunteering • One-off

1 Jun, 09:30 - 12:30
GL4 3HRGloucester, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom

Contact person

Felicity Davies-Birks

Ask Felicity a question