Peat Moors Thursday Volunteers (the forgotten and ignored)

ContContactsacts
Alan Brown - 01458223067 - E mail Alan Brown

John Davies - 01934413282 - E mail John Davies

Roger Bark - 01458273514 - E mail Roger Bark

Livvy Wells - 07757504565 - E mail Livvy Wells

Maggie - 01458831316 - E mail Maggie

Ron Attwood - 01749673563 - E mail Ron Attwood

Andrew - 01749677321 - E mail Andrew

Bill Fewell - E mail Bill Fewell

Simone - 01458851211 - E mail Simone

Westhay NNR - ST456437 (Car Park) - ST448433 (London Drove) - Westhay NNR

Westhay Heath - ST419425 - Westhay Heath

Reserve Manager - Martin Sage -01458860197 - Email

Catcott North/Lows - ST399414 - Catcott North

Catcott Heath - ST408411 - Catcott Heath

Street Heath - ST468389 - Street Heath

Sharpham Moor Plot - ST466388 - Sharpham Moor Plot

Great Breach Wood - ST507325 - Great Breach Wood

Natural England - Shapwick NNR - Shapwick NNR

The reserve is 1 km north of Shapwick village and 7 km west of Glastonbury. By car, access to the site is via minor roads from the A39 and B3151. The nearest car park is at the Peat Moors Centre, 0.5 km north of the NNR's main entrance.

Dundon Beacon - ST484326 - Dundon Beacon

Aller & Beer Woods - ST 405 306 (centre Aller Wood) ST 414 317 (centre Beer Wood) - Aller & Beer Woods

Babcary Meadows - ST567293 - Babcary Meadows

Gilling Down - ST 497323 - Gilling Down

Chilton Moor - Directions TBD - Chilton Moor

Burtle Moor - Directions TBD - Burtle Moor

Tealham Moor - Directions TBD - Tealham Moor

The Group meets every thursday. Start Time 1000.

It is hoped to carry out tasks on Westhay NNR, Westhay Heath, Tealham, Chilton, Catcott and possibly Burtle reserves.

Unless otherwise indicated below, meet at Peat Moors Workshop (the Willows) near Shapwich Heath NNR

Proposed tasks include hide restoration, repairing gates, fencing, workshop maintenance, general tasks on the reserves

21 Aug - Proposed date for the Avalon Marshes Volunteer B - B - Q

Diary
Reserves
Links
Somerset Wildlife Trust

Wilkins Cider Farm

Photographs

Mendip Hills Conservation Volunteers Diary - Enter