Boundary Brook Nature Park work party
Help restore and maintain this unique wildlife ammenity.
Location
Date and time
14:00 - 16:00Who this task will support
Oxford Urban Wildlife GroupPlease note that this community mission has been cancelled.
Boundary Brook Nature Park was created in 1990 when a group of community wildlife enthusiasts rescued a plot of disused allotments to carve out a tranquil wild space in the heart of East Oxford.
Featuring mixed woodland, meadow, a nature pond and butterfly glade, Boundary Brook’s diverse habitats are home to a rich variety of wildlife from birds and butterflies to frogs and foxes.
Oxford Urban Wildlife Group have asked for our help to clear brash and bramble and with weeding the wildlife garden at the nature park.
We will split into smaller groups on site to work on tasks in different areas. There is plenty of space to spread out and maintain social distancing.
Please bring your own gardening gloves. Tools will be provided.
Meeting point: outside Larkrise Primary School, Boundary Brook Road.
How are you getting there?
Discussion
Location
Date and time
14:00 - 16:00Who this task will support
Oxford Urban Wildlife GroupWalkable
As you will make your own way to the task, feel free to walk or run as you wish.
Ideal for beginners
Boundary Brook Nature Park
Boundary Brook Road
Oxford
OX4 4AN
Led by Anwen Greenaway
Goodgym Coordinator for Oxford. Trail runner, often muddy.
Sorry, but as anticipated, we will only carrying out essential volunteering tasks through this next lockdown, so this Community Mission will have to be postponed until the restrictions are lifted. I hope we will be able to reschedule it before too long.
Keep smiling,
Anwen
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