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Diggers, planting and exposure climbing… Post
Work begins on the new bridge at Dam Mire Wood, and volunteers go climbing up the crag to cut back gorse at the Helm to expose the geology.
The Helm Place
Take a walk up this hill near Oxenholme, south east of Kendal, and check out the stunning 360 degree views of the Lake District fells and Morecambe Bay.
Mike’s Wood Place
What was once an empty field, is now a native woodland which includes oak, alder, ash, birch, rowan, scots pine, hawthorn and juniper.
Rusland woods Place
Bull Coppice and Resp Haw Wood, running down the eastern side of the Rusland Valley, have indicators of precious temperate rainforest.
Dam Mire Wood Place
Come and visit this tranquil haven for nature and people that sits beneath magnificent Blencathra.
High Borrowdale Place
With the help of our volunteers, we have transformed this beautiful valley, part of the Lake District National Park, into a stunning haven for wildlife and people.
Mazonwath Place
Within these fields on the edge of Little Asby Common, we're restoring a hay meadow, running dry stone walling volunteer sessions and managing land for breeding waders.
Hows Wood workparty Event
Tree management and walling
Mazonwath workparty Event
Dry stone walling