Nature’s Gym help create new permaculture garden in Mayow Park – Part 1
Thursday 7th April 2011 - Mayow Park The Nature's Gym volunteers along the Friends of Mayow Park and Grow Mayow spent a very happy and sunny few hours digging ot beds, creating new seating and installing a new footpath in some old rose beds in Mayow Park. The garden was inspired by permaculture principles and … Continue reading Nature’s Gym help create new permaculture garden in Mayow Park – Part 1
Nature’s Gym in Devonshire Road
The Nature's Gym were out in force once again to carry out work to the meadow areas in Devonshire Road nature reserve. This included digging out the brambles and widening the footpaths. There was of course still time for a good chat over tea and biscuits
Hooray Hooray, the new Nature’s Gym Programme is available!
This month, you too could be wading in the river by taking part in the 3 Rivers Clean up. For photos of last years event please visit the 3 Rivers Clean Up Flickr Page Please click on the photo to see the whole of the new programme.
Nature’s Gym volunteers create new footpath
A merry bunch of nature's Gym voluteers braved the chilly weather on Saturday 5th March to improve one of the footpaths in Ladywell and Brockley Cemeteries. They started by cutting back some of the bramble to widen the path a little. They then created a hurdle fenace at the start of the path and laid … Continue reading Nature’s Gym volunteers create new footpath
OPEN DAYS AT BURNT ASH POND
Sunny Times at Burnt Ash Pond
Sunny Times at Burnt Ash Pond Originally uploaded by Nature Conservation Lewisham
Nature’s Gym Venue Change
Due to the fantasic work carried out by the volunteers on Thursday 4th February at Rushey Green School, there is no more work to do there!We will therefore be working at Beckenham Place Park on Thursday 11th December. See you there!
How much wood does a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?
The wonderful Nature's Gym volunteers worked hard on building a new woodchip footpath through a school nature area. Using spades mattocks and forks, they started by digging out the turf so that the woodship had something to sit in! Edging was then put along the sides of the footpath before woodchip was wheelbarrowed in … Continue reading How much wood does a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck would chuck wood?
CONSERVATION WORK DAY AT CHINBROOK MEADOWS
Friday 11th and 18th February 11am-1pm Join us for some Riverbank clearance and coppicing. For more details, please contact Glendale Meet by the pond platform at 11am Chinbrook Meadows event Feb a 2011 ALL ARE WELCOME!