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Meadow Sowing at Grassmoor Country Park

16-10-22 10:00 - 13:00
Grassmoor Country Park
Address: Grassmoor Country Park, Birkin Lane, Chesterfield, S42 5DA

 

Help us sow the meadows of Grassmoor Country park!
We’ll be sowing meadow seed onto the newly created features in the park that will help slow the flow of storm waters into the river network and diversify the wildlife habitat within the park.

 

When: Sunday 16th October, 10am-1.00pm

 

Where: Grassmoor Country Park, meeting in the south car park off Birkin Lane, S42 5DA (parking is free)
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Google maps link: click here

 

What to bring: Walking boots or wellies that you don’t mind getting a bit muddy! 

 

Joining us? All welcome! Please let us know if you’ll be coming so we can plan accordingly – email [email protected]. If heavy rain is forecast during or after sowing, we may need to postpone the event so please keep an eye on our social media if the weather is looking dodgy! We will also email you if we need to postpone if you’ve been in touch to let us know you’re coming.

 

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