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Newfield Spring Woods (Moss Valley) – NFM Volunteer Day (must book)

20-09-24 10:00 - 13:00
Newfield Spring Woods
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Natural flood management – leaky dam maintenance

Join DCRT and the Friends of Newfield Spring Woods on a volunteer morning to carry out maintenance works and improvements of leaky dams installed in the woods that help to slow the flow of storm waters. 

When: 20th September, 10am – 1pm (refreshment break provided by DCRT)

Where: Newfield Spring Woods, Moss Valley, Sheffield

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Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/VjjjrJ4UTv5B1tgv6

What to bring: Long sleeves, trousers, thick socks and waterproofs that you don’t mind getting muddy! All other equipment will be provided. Please bring your own water and any other snacks you might want besides DCRT biscuits.

Tasks include: Maintenance and improvements of the existing leaky woody dams. We’ll be in shallow waters using hand tools (e.g. spades, hand saws) and lifting aids. A reasonable level of fitness is required. Do get in touch if you’d like to find out more.  

Contact: Email us at [email protected] with any queries. If you would like to join our events and are new to the Trust, please get in touch to get signed up! 

There are a limited number of spaces available so you will need to book on in advance using this ticket link – 

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/newfield-spring-woods-volunteer-day-nfm-registration-733306528567?aff=oddtdtcreator

Please note there is a compost toilet on site.

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