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Volunteer Work Party

Sat 04 September 2010, 10 am - noon

> Event location: Troopers Hill

Organised by: Friends of Troopers Hill

Come along and join our monthly volunteer work parties. There are a variety of tasks throughout the year that help maintain and improve the Hill for wildlife. Work parties finish with a friendly chat and a cup of tea.

  • Meeting point: Meet at the corner of Greendown and Troopers Hill Road. Grid Ref: ST 628 731.
  • What we provide: We provide tools and protective gloves. Biscuits, tea, coffee, water and blackcurrant cordial are available at the end of the session.
  • What to bring: Please wear long sleeves and suitable footwear. This is a rough surfaced, hilly site. All children (under 16) must be accompanied by a responsible adult.
  • Age group: Adults and children at secondary school (11 to 18)
  • Registration: Not required
  • Further info: Visit our website (see link below) for more details about work parties, past and future. You will also find more information about Troopers Hill itself.
  • More details available from: Rob or Susan
  • Email: friends@troopers-hill.org.uk
  • Tel: 0117 947 5037
  • Visit this organisation's website
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