If you really want to keep fit and enrich our environment, then how about getting plent of fresh air and exercise by joining a conservation work party at Noak Bridge nature reserve.
Volunteers are invited to help build stag beetle pyramids throughout the beauty spot on Wednesday 21 May from 1pm to 3pm. The pyramids are made out of long and short logs buried vertically in the ground. They provide a habitat for insects which rely on dead or rotting wood, helping them, and the animals that eat them, to thrive.
Gloves, tea and coffee are provided. All ages welcome. Meet at the entrance to Noak Bridge nature reserve in Wash Road. For more information call Mark Williams on 01268 562921.
This really does seem a sensible way to get fit --- perhaps the Council should consider promoting much more of this sort of thing.
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