About this Event
Hello!
We will be running hedge planting sessions every Thursday, from 21st November until the end of March 2025. In December, January, February and March we will be running one weekend day a month. Our hedge planting days will be across Romsey, Ampfield, Hursley and Copythorne. Please book on to our events so we have a rough idea how many plants to bring!
Thank you so much for your interest in volunteering with us. Your help is hugely appreciated and key to the success of our work.
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Details for the day:
Time: Meet at 10am, and I’ll be there until 3pm so join for as much as you can!
Location: Sir Harold Hilliers Garden, Jermyns Lane, Ampfield, Braishfield, SO510QA
Parking: Car park
Meeting Point: entrance to Gardens ///greed.corporate.prefix
Please bring:
- Packed lunches and water
- Long sleeve and sturdy trousers
- Gardening gloves (if you have any!)
- Spade (if you have one!)
- Safety glasses (if you have any!)
- Water proofs
- Boots (the ground is wet and muddy)
There will be some thorny species so long sleeves, hats and thick trousers are advisable! I have some planting spades, gloves and glasses, but if you have your own and they are easy to bring then please do bring them along.
Everyone is welcome (under 16yrs must be accompanied by an adult).
The event will go ahead drizzle or shine, but we will let you know if we are cancelling due to more extreme weather.
Note: there is toilet access at this site.
Please help us to recruit volunteers by spreading the word of our project CPRE Hampshire Hedge Volunteer - CPRE Hampshire. If you haven’t already signed up to our newsletter, use this link to sign up Subscribe to our newsletter - CPRE Hampshire and you will get more information on our projects and talks/events we are running.
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The Hampshire Hedge Project
This event is part of the wider Hampshire Hedge project, connecting up the New Forest and the South Downs National Parks with green corridor of hedgerows and wild spaces. Over a 3-year period (starting Autumn 2023) CPRE Hampshire will restore a network of 12 – 14 miles of hedgerows working with local communities, schools, landowners and farmers to manage existing hedgerows and plant new ones, connecting up copses and meadows along the way.
Hedgerows are an incredibly important landscape feature, forming the quintessential English countryside view, as well as important for much of our native wildlife, flood management and for the climate through carbon storage. We have lost half of our hedgerows since 1945 (lined up the loss of hedgerows amounts to a distance greater than the distance to the moon) and we are losing the skills to manage them well. For further information on getting involved in the project please contact us at [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, Jermyns Lane, Romsey, United Kingdom
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