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Events in March 2024

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Everlasting tulip and patchwork bag making: bird applique! Free event, donations welcome! ...

Continuing with our long term coppicing project, working in a mature mixed woodland in a beautiful location on Mid Devon. Coppicing brings many benefits both in rejuvenating the woodland and encouraging greater biodiversity by creating new habitats. We work with hand tools only: no chainsaws. If ...

As a homeowner or landlord, you may be keen to reduce your energy bills or invest in renewable technology but be confused about where to start. Retrofit isn't always straightforward and queries and concerns are common. ECOE's Retrofit Advice Service is here to help. This customer centric, not for ...

Meet at our tree nursery in 'Little Wood' field at Elston Farm, EX17 5NX. On the Copplestone to New Buildings lane, opposite 'Pooches Paddock', see the map below. The red square marks the nursery. It is a 20 minute walk from Copplestone for anyone coming by bus.We'll be planting extra hedging, and ...

We had an amazing turnout for swift expert Edward Jackson's talk at the Crediton Congregational Church on 14 March. Over 100 people listened to Edward sharing a good deal of information on swifts who will shortly be arriving for the summer in this country, having spent the winter in Africa. We le ...

Come and make a bird sculpture or card with Teresa, using recycled paper and fabric collage, and perhaps a stitch or two. ...

Continuing with our long term coppicing project, working in a mature mixed woodland in a beautiful location on Mid Devon. Coppicing brings many benefits both in rejuvenating the woodland and encouraging greater biodiversity by creating new habitats. We work with hand tools only: no chainsaws. If ...

The Crediton Community Conversation on the Land Use Framework Boniface Centre Saturday 23 March 2024 After welcome greetings by Liz Brookes-Hocking, Dave Harris and Laura Conygham the guest speaker, Georgie Barber of the Food and Farming Countryside Commission introduced the Land Use Framework t ...

A chance to get those bits an pieces which need repair finally attended to. Bring them along and the Cafe people will do their best to sort them out! Currently we are dealing with sewing repairs and general repairs. We cannot at present take on electrical goods. Please make a donation for each it ...

Annual General Meeting followed by a talk about primroses by Caroline Stone. All welcome. Refreshments available. Non members £2.50 per meeting ...