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What’S On In July In Bedfordshire, Lincolnshire And Northamptonshire

July’s listing of events and activities around the region


Wildlife In The Frame In Chambers Farm Wood

Nature lovers are being invited to pick up their cameras and enjoy a close encounter with plants and wildlife at Chambers Farm Wood in Lincolnshire


Wild Walk Through The Myths Of Time!

Dragons and trolls will be lurking in Dalby Forest as nature lovers take a walk on the really wild side!


Feeling Karma In The Forest

Forest chiefs are tapping into a rising tide of karma in Doncaster by staging more free tai chi sessions


Drums In The Woods!

Mass percussion will vibrate around Sherwood Pines Forest Park as a huge drumming festival descends


A Breath Of Fresh Air For The Whole Community: Ingrebourne Hill Opens Its Gates


Ten years in the making, Ingrebourne Hill, a new green space – and a new world of opportunity – for the people of Havering, is open for business!


Bard Au Naturelle

The British Touring Shakespeare Company will reveal its Bottom in Moors Valley Country Park and Forest, next month.


Moston Vale Fun Day Is Top Of The League In Harpurhey

Hundreds of people from Harpurhey and surrounding area are expected to turn out to this summer’s Moston Vale Fun Day


Nothing Forbidden About Thurnscoe For Emily!

A woman who spent a year on the “Forbidden Isle” has linked up with local people in Thurnscoe, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, to nurture a flourishing beauty spot


Have Your Say On How To Manage England’S Ancient And Native Woodlands In The West Midlands

Key experts from the West Midlands Region meet to seek their views on new draft guidance for ancient woodlands


Ancient Woods Catching Up For Lost Time In The North East

The Forestry Commission staged workshop at Allen Banks, Ridley Hall, Bardon Mill to give land managers a chance to comment on proposed new national guidelines on protecting this priceless resource.


Ancient Woods Catching Up For Lost Time In Yorkshire And The Humber

The Forestry Commission is staging a workshop at Castle Howard, near Malton, North Yorkshire, on 26 June to give land managers chance to comment on proposed new guidelines on protecting this priceless resource.


New Lake District Building Is 'The One'

The Forestry Commission, launches the Lake District’s most innovative building for 50 years


Youngsters Get A Buzz In The Wood!

Insects are being invited to come out of the shade and enjoy a few well-earned hours in the limelight!


Meet 'Wood-Be' Soul Mates!

The Forestry Commission is staging its second ever singles walk in Chambers Farm Wood on Sunday 29 June.


Westonbirt Arboretum Reveals Its Playful Nature

Walk the plank, jump over crocodile-infested waters, build a secret den … from this summer children can let their imaginations run wild in new natural play areas hidden among the trees at Westonbirt The National Arboretum.


Pay By Phone Parking Trial

A four-month pilot scheme in seven car parks in East Anglia to test a new system to pay for car parking


What Did The Romans Ever Do For Us? Find Out In Dalby Forest

The largest amateur historical society re-enacting Roman Britain, will revive the days of the legions by setting up camp for the weekend in Dalby Forest, near Pickering, North Yorkshire


200 Years On The Forest Continues To Hold The Key For The Future Of The Dean

On Wednesday 18th June, the Forestry Commission will be hosting a prestigious event to commemorate 200 years of planting trees and safeguarding the future of England’s timber supplies.




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