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We will meet at 10am at the Scout Hut car park in Southern Road. A variety of tasks but wellies and gloves may be useful. Work may include removal of invasive plants from the pond and work along the brook.

We are busy putting together an exhibition that will be in Thame Museum at the end of October to celebrate 30 years of the Cuttle Brook Conservation Volunteers managing the nature reserve. It will highlight some of the changes over the last 30 years and things you can see. Do come along to find out more!

The volunteers will meet at 10am in the Scout Hut car park in Southern Road. The main task will be some weeding and protecting young trees. This involved pulling up cleavers and nettles. Bring strong work gloves if you have them, we can provide some for those that don’t.

The volunteers will meet at 10am by the Scout Hut at the Southern Road car park. There has been a lot of vegetation growth this year so tasks will include cutting some of it back to keep paths clear and let light onto the brook.

The volunteers meet at 10am by the Scout Hut at the Southern Road car park. Mystery tasks!

The volunteers will meet at 10am in the Scout Hut car park. The main task will be to weed the hedges planted a year ago. This involved pulling up cleavers and nettles that are smothering the young hawthorns. Bring strong work gloves if you have them, we can provide some for those that don’t.

We are meeting at 10am at the Scout Hut car park off Southern Road.  Jobs include spreading woodchips on some of the muddiest bits of paths so they are easier to use without trampling the flora.

We are meeting at 10am at the Scout Hut car park off Southern Road. Mix of jobs to do. Ground conditions are wet and slippery so wear boots and bring work gloves.

We are meeting at 10am at the Scout Hut car park off Southern Road. Jobs are likely to include coppicing hazel and blackthorn. Bring boots and work gloves.

We are meeting at 10am at the Scout Hut car park off Southern Road. Jobs will include some tree planting in Cox’s Wood and probably the spreading of woodchips on paths to make them less muddy. Ground conditions are wet and slippery so wear boots.

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