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CANCELLED: Connecting the Culm interactive workshop – Bradninch
Help us create a better future for the River Culm – a better place for wildlife and people, and more resilient to flooding and drought. Come and add your local knowledge of the River Culm to our interactive map and model.
CANCELLED: Connecting the Culm interactive workshop – Kentisbeare
Help us create a better future for the River Culm – a better place for wildlife and people, and more resilient to flooding and drought. Come and add your local knowledge of the River Culm to our interactive map and model.
CANCELLED: Connecting the Culm interactive workshop – Hemyock
Help us create a better future for the River Culm – a better place for wildlife and people, and more resilient to flooding and drought. Come and add your local knowledge of the River Culm to our interactive map and model.
Repair Cafe – POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
An event every 2 months that begins at 10:00am on day Fourth of the month, repeating indefinitely
If you have items around the house in need of repair, don’t toss them away. Bring them along to Blackdown Hills Repair Café!
Re-awaken the Dragons – CANCELLED
Travel back through time at Castle Neroche to see how our ancestors once connected with this ancient landscape and learn about how we manage this special site today.
**POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT YEAR** -Nightjar Survey Training
An event every week that begins at 7:00pm on Thursday, repeating until Friday 12 June 2020
Training on how to survey for Nightjars on the Blackdown Hills.
Online talk: introduction to Connecting the Culm
The first in a series of interactive online talks exploring a range of issues affecting the River Culm. Part presentation, part workshop; designed to stimulate discussion and work towards building a community of people who want to help make the River Culm a better place.
Film screening: High Water Common Ground
A film screening of this fascinating exploration of how climate change and nature-based solutions interact. The film meets the communities most affected by flooding, examines the needs of the parties involved, and explores some of the most innovative methods of flood risk management.
Fungal Foray
Search for mushrooms and toadstools, learn how to identify them and discuss their ecology with Quantock Nature
Fungal Foray
An event every week that begins at 11:00am on Saturday, repeating until Saturday 24 October 2020
Search for mushrooms and toadstools, learn how to identify them and discuss their ecology with Quantock Nature