Tuesday 1 December 2009

Age Concern at Willsbridge Mill

We had a great turn out on Thursday 26th November for a walk around Willsbridge Mill, seventeen of us all together. Although the weather continued to tease us with the threat of heavy rain we managed to get away with just one light showering. Not that that would have stopped this group as they seemed to be hardened walkers and very keen not to enjoy the area.

We began with a chat about the geology of the site and how it had changed over the last 300 million years. We then talked a little about the history of the mill. Some of the group could remember the floods that happened in the late 1960's that finally closed the mill for good. Whilst walking around the valley, we talked about the different habitats, plant life and animals that live on the reserve. We also talked about the Dramway that used to run between Coalpit Heath and the river Avon. One of the group, Fred, pointed out that the piece of rail used in the sculpture on the old Dramway was actually very different to the original rail which would be more like a piece of angle iron and 'L' shaped. (The sculpture stays though I'm afraid, Fred). However, this is what I love about these kind of walks: finding out what others know about the area and the history. People who've lived here all there lives and have a story or two to tell. The walk finished with a hot drink at the mill, at which point the sun fully committed it's self for a good half hour so we chatted some more. For me, a very enjoyable morning and a lovely group of people, Simon: simonsmith@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk

Friday 27 November 2009

New Thursday Volunteering Opportunity!

The weather was good to us and the new Thursday group had a great day completing a set of raised beds at the Withywood Centre on 26th November 09. The raised beds is the first stage of a larger project where AWT will work with the people of the Centre to create a wildlife friendly garden and natural play area.

Volunteering
The People and Wildlife Programme have now set up a regular volunteering opportunity on Thursday's to help support AWT's community projects around Bristol. Activities could range from constructing a herb spiral at North Street Green, Bedminster to live hedge laying at our reserve in Brandon Hill. For more information about getting involved please e-mail kellybray@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk

Thursday 19 November 2009

Young Bristol at Folly Farm



On 18th November 2009 a small group of teenagers from Soundwell College, supported by Young Bristol, got really involved with various activities on the kitchen garden at Folly Farm. Everyone seemed to enjoy the half day session which involved wheel barrowing top soil to fill new raised wooden beds in preparation for planting new garlic bulbs and strawberry plants donated to the trust. The barn provided a great shelter for lunch. The day was organised by Kelly Bray who you can contact if you would like your group to get involved with wildlife and gardening events: kellybray@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk

Thursday 27 August 2009

Butterfly Sculpture at Broadlands School


We recently helped Broadlands School create a butterfly sculpture which features animations of creatures we found in and around the school grounds. These images were put onto recycled bicycle wheels mounted on carved English oak. Pupils, Janet, Aaron and Callum said "thank you for the wonderful experience... it made us realise what is under our feet and around us every day". If you have an idea for a project in your area and need help to make it happen, please email us at people@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk

Wednesday 26 August 2009

Send us your video clips!

Make a short wildlife video clip and we can put it online for you. Try to capture the sound of nature or add your own narration. Please compress the video file with standard software and send it to people@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk

What is your favourite wildlife?


Post us a comment on your favourite creature or plant, explaining why you like it. You could even write a poem or short story about it. If you email us a photo we can put it on our online gallery:

Hello from the People and Wildlife team :)


Welcome to the blog from the People and Wildlife team at the Avon Wildlife Trust. Here we invite you to share your experiences with wildlife by adding your own content, keeping you in touch with wildlife whatever the weather is doing. We are lucky in England as there is a huge range of different species of animals, plants and insects. Visit our website at www.avonwildlifetrust.org.uk/paw