Tuesday 11 June
How do trees communicate? What challenges do they face? Why is tree planting important?
Our passionate and knowledgeable Community Engagement officer, Jo Roberts will be answering all these questions, and more, on an inspiring stroll around our Wetlands Nature Reserve at the Millennium Country Park. Jo will be sharing the history of our origin by taking a closer look at the trees we plant, delving into their uses, their value to us and our native wildlife, and the folklore surrounding them.
We will be meeting at Reception at the Forest Centre.
No dogs are allowed on this walk.
Please dress for the weather and make sure to wear sturdy footwear.
Accessibility: Many of the Millennium Country Park paths are wheelchair and pushchair friendly, and we have accessible toilets on site. If you have any additional mobility needs, please contact us prior to the walk and we will aim to offer you an alternative route.
Please contact: info@marstonvale.org
FREE EVENT – register via our website.
Parking charges apply.
If you have any questions about this event please call 01234 767037 or email us.
Tuesday 11 June
11:00 am - 12:30 pmThe Forest Centre, Station Road, Marston Moretaine Bedford, MK43 0PR
The Great Big Green Week is the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.
Every year, people come together to unleash a wave of support for action to protect the planet. Tens of thousands of people in every corner of the country celebrate the heartfelt, brave, everyday actions being taken to stand up for nature and fight climate change.
The week will be returning across Bedford for the 4th year in a row, with a variety of events and activities taking place across the week.
To get involved in Bedford, please email friendsoftheearthbedford@gmail.com or greatbiggreenweek.bedford@gmail.com. You can also find out information through social media (Facebook and Instagram)