Events Calendar

Upcoming public events held at the Netherfield Lagoons Local Nature Reserve, Nottinghamshire.

    Feb
    13
    Sun
    Monthly Bird Count
    Feb 13 @ 7:45 am – 1:00 pm

    Come and join us on a bird count. This is a good way for beginners to gain experience and to find out more about the site. Meet at the end of Teal Close, opposite the CEM factory gates, at 07.45 hrs.

    Feb
    18
    Fri
    CANCELLED – Volunteer Work Morning – Mowing Reed-bed
    Feb 18 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Reed-bed Mowing Day – Friday 18th February

    The Slurry Lagoon reed-bed has been relieved of the trees that were threatening to turn it into a wood. In order to avoid the necessity of repeating this exercise, we need to regularly mow the reeds, cutting developing saplings along with them. The whole reed-bed cannot be mown in one go, so each year we intend to mow one-fifth, in a five year cycle.
    This is a very labour intensive job and so we need more volunteers to come and help on the day. Once the reeds are cut they need to be removed from the reed-bed, so that they do not decompose where they fall, creating more soil for trees and other plants. They will be raked up and deposited at the side of the reed-bed to make habitat piles for small mammals, amphibians and invertebrates.
    If you are able to help please come along in the morning. We meet inside the metal gates in the small car park at 09.00hrs. Park on Teal Close and walk along the Ouse Dyke to the footbridge. Follow the Willow Walk and you will arrive at the car park. Please be on time so that we can allocate tools to you. Wear stout shoes and thorn-proof gloves. If it has been raining the slurry surface will be very slippery and sticky so wear appropriate clothing. Remember to follow the social distancing guidelines.

    Feb
    25
    Fri
    Volunteer Work Morning
    Feb 25 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    The Slurry Lagoon reed-bed has been relieved of the trees that were threatening to turn it into a wood. In order to avoid the necessity of repeating this exercise, we need to regularly mow the reeds, cutting developing saplings along with them. The whole reed-bed cannot be mown in one go, so each year we intend to mow one-fifth, in a five year cycle.
    This is a very labour intensive job and so we need more volunteers to come and help on the day. Once the reeds are cut they need to be removed from the reed-bed, so that they do not decompose where they fall, creating more soil for trees and other plants. They will be raked up and deposited at the side of the reed-bed to make habitat piles for small mammals, amphibians and invertebrates.
    If you are able to help please come along in the morning. We meet inside the metal gates in the small car park at 09.00hrs. Park on Teal Close and walk along the Ouse Dyke to the footbridge. Follow the Willow Walk and you will arrive at the car park. Please be on time so that we can allocate tools to you. Wear stout shoes and thorn-proof gloves. If it has been raining the slurry surface will be very slippery and sticky so wear appropriate clothing. Remember to follow the social distancing guidelines.

    Mar
    11
    Fri
    Volunteer Work Morning
    Mar 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    If you are able to help please come along in the morning. We meet inside the metal gates in the small car park at 09.00hrs. Park on Teal Close and walk along the Ouse Dyke to the footbridge. Follow the Willow Walk and you will arrive at the car park. Please be on time so that we can allocate tools to you. Wear stout shoes and thorn-proof gloves. Remember to follow the social distancing guidelines. Today we will be brush-cutting the inner bank of the Deep Pit, along the Causeway.

    Mar
    13
    Sun
    Monthly Bird Count
    Mar 13 @ 7:45 am – 1:00 pm

    Come and join us on a bird count. This is a good way for beginners to gain experience and to find out more about the site. Meet at the end of Teal Close, opposite the CEM factory gates, at 07.45 hrs.

    Mar
    15
    Tue
    Wildlife Walk
    Mar 15 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Spring is coming fast. See what animals and plants are already on show. Meet at the footbridge onto the reserve.

    Mar
    18
    Fri
    Volunteer Work Morning
    Mar 18 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    If you are able to help please come along in the morning. We meet inside the metal gates in the small car park at 09.00hrs. Park on Teal Close and walk along the Ouse Dyke to the footbridge. Follow the Willow Walk and you will arrive at the car park. Please be on time so that we can allocate tools to you. Wear stout shoes and thorn-proof gloves. Remember to follow the social distancing guidelines. Today we will be brush-cutting the inner bank of the Deep Pit, along the Causeway.

    Mar
    20
    Sun
    Wildlife Walk
    Mar 20 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    Spring is coming fast. See what animals and plants are already on show. Meet at the footbridge onto the reserve.

    Mar
    25
    Fri
    Volunteer Work Morning
    Mar 25 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    If you are able to help please come along in the morning. We meet inside the metal gates in the small car park at 09.00hrs. Park on Teal Close and walk along the Ouse Dyke to the footbridge. Follow the Willow Walk and you will arrive at the car park. Please be on time so that we can allocate tools to you. Wear stout shoes and thorn-proof gloves. Remember to follow the social distancing guidelines. Today we will be brush-cutting the inner bank of the Deep Pit, along the Causeway.

    Apr
    1
    Fri
    Volunteer Work Morning
    Apr 1 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

    If you are able to help please come along in the morning. We meet inside the metal gates in the small car park at 09.00hrs. Park on Teal Close and walk along the Ouse Dyke to the footbridge. Follow the Willow Walk and you will arrive at the car park. Please be on time so that we can allocate tools to you. Wear stout shoes and thorn-proof gloves. Remember to follow the social distancing guidelines. Today we will be putting up bird nest boxes and bat boxes.

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