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22 August
2008
...For Immediate Release
GOING FOR GOLD
On Sunday 7 September Warwickshire Wildlife Trust invites you to join
in with one of our work parties.
At 10.00 am:
Join
volunteer warden Jon Holmes for a practical woodland management session at
Crackley Wood Local Nature Reserve,
Kenilworth
. Please meet at the entrance to the wood off
Crackley Lane
at grid reference SP289738.
Join volunteer warden Dave Solliss at
Hampton
Wood, Barford to work in this
beautiful ancient woodland and its associated water meadows alongside the
River Avon. Meet at the
entrance [grid reference SP254600] on the Sherbourne to Hampton Lucy road.
These
events are free and full training will be given.
For each event, all you need to bring is appropriate weatherproof clothing
and strong footwear.
Ian
Jelley, Reserves Volunteering Officer at Warwickshire Wildlife Trust says,
The tremendous successes of Team GB at the
Beijing
Olympics are a tribute to the immense amount of hard work put in by the
competitors over, at least, the last four years. The success stories
behind our thriving nature reserves are no less remarkable, and come as
the result of as much dedication on the part of the wardens and work party
teams. Why not join in with one of our work parties and be part of the
action with Team WWT? The are no medals at stake, but we can offer you the
bronze of turning autumn leaves, the silver of shimmering water and the
gold of sudden shafts of the sun bursting from behind the clouds.
ENDS
Press contact:
Ian Jelley on 024 7630 8998
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