Wednesday 15 December 2010

THE FUTURE OF TREGULLAS FARM

The National Trust is opening a dialogue with the local community, visitors and anyone with a love of and an interest in Britain’s most southerly point to see how we can work together on the future of Tregullas Farm at the Lizard. This is a new departure for us and one that I am really excited about, it's going to be really interesting to hear what people think about the farm on their doorstep, whether they want to get involved in its future, buy food from it or find a new use for some of the old buildings.

Throughout 2011 we will be holding a series of events, meetings and discussions to hear what the local community and others think and anyone can join in the debate on www.tregullasfarm.org.uk where comments can be posted or our online survey filled in..


We want to hear what is special about this land, what you would like to see grown here, whether you want to get involved in some way, and whether the Lizard community needs extra space, land or buildings to help it thrive. This might mean more space for wildlife or recreation, allotments or a community farm, or even a community renewable energy scheme. Read about the work we have already done about Tregullas Farm.


Opportunities like this don’t happen often – maybe just once in a generation – so this is your chance to get involved and shape the future of the farm.

Alastair

Tuesday 14 December 2010

MORE THAN ONE CLOUD IN THE SKY

Here at Loe Pool Helston and Gunwalloe is one of natures spectacles, just before dusk thousands of Starlings that arrive from Eastert Europe will form large clouds before coming into roost. This spectacular sight will continue until early February.
These rolling clouds of Starlings perform just before disappearing into thier roost


Clear calm days at dusk are the best time to see this incredible sight.

For more information
Contact
Steve 07876546401

LOCAL WORKING PARTY



Back in November a group of volunteers gave up thier sunday to help the wardens on the Penrose Estate in the removal of invasive species to encourage the recovery of Bluebells of which Penrose is renowned.

Working on the the woodland slope above Penrose creek it was one of those glorious Autumn days.

The next Woodland work party is on Sunday 16th January 10am-2pm
For more information contact
Dave 07879430703
Steve 07876545401

Tuesday 7 December 2010

Ken's Winter Work-outs!

Check out our events section on the right for information about "Ken's Winter Work-Outs", a great way to burn off the calories and give something back to the places you love. We've got everything from coppicing to bird box making, either way there is plenty to enjoy and get stuck into. All "Work-outs" start at 10am and go on until 3:30pm, you can come as go as you please though. Transport to all sites can be arranged if needed and Ken will provide tea, coffee, hot chocolate and soft drinks as well as mulled wine and mince pies around Christmas!


For more info, contact Ken on the details provided in each event summary. 

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