Archive for September, 2010

FREE PLAYDAY! Halloween Style!

This half terms FREE playday is on wednesday the 27th October with  two sessions running:

10am -12 noon Shadow puppets and halloween stories

1-3pm Lantern making

Booking is essential on 01905 734980. All children must be 4 years and above and accompanied by an adult. Spaces available now!

Calling all Worcester Schools and Nurseries!

The Duckworth Worcestershire Trust and Worcester City Council have joined forces to offer you an exciting opportunity to win useful creative material for your school and contribute to a unique display of children’s sustainable Christmas decorations in Crowngate.

For more information please click here

Medicine at the Movies- Friday October 8th 2010

Service Users from Number.10 have been working on a film project with members of the Callow End History Group. The project was run at the George Marshall Medical Museum with David, the film maker and Catriona the curate of the museum. This was a hand’s on project with the subject matter being Powick Hospital.

4 films are being shown in conjunction with the day of activities organised in Gheluvelt Park to mark 2010′s National Mental Health day, upstairs in the Pump House Meeting Room from 10am-12.30pm. No booking necessary, just drop in and enjoy ; ‘Rag Bag‘, ‘Broadmoor Alphabet‘, ‘Beryl‘ and ‘The Making of‘.

The Pump House Cafe Expands

The Pump House now offers customers a selection of sandwiches,cakes, snacks and drinks making it a perfect lunchtime location. Food is  locally produced,organic or fairtrade were ever possible.

Why not come and taste it for yourself?

Buy our Meal Deal- £5 (locally produced Sandwich, Packet of Crisps, Fairbreak Bar or Fruit Snack and a cup of Tea,Coffee or Juice.)

We look forward to seeing you!

New addition to cattle herd on Chapter Meadows


On Thursday the 12th September, the cattle herd grazing Chapter Meadows until the end of October, welcomed a new bull calf into their midst. Above he can be seen with his mother as he struggles with learning to walk and getting used to his new home. He is attracting a lot of attention from other calves within the herd and is watched over carefully by his mother. If when walking on the meadows you see anyone harassing or attempting to harm the cattle please report this to us using the contact details provided on this website.


Next Bike Know How workshops- Thursday 30th September and Saturday 2nd October

“If you’ve always wanted to know how to fix a bike, want to brush up on the basics or learn how to do a complete service, we offer you a choice of technical skills courses to suit everyone.”

Please see http://www.choosecycling.org.uk/techcourses.asp for more information and for booking at the next workshop at the Pump House Environment Centre.

Tour of Worcestershire Challenge!

Another great ride out from the ‘Choose Cycling’ team on Sunday 12th September and both the Family and Sportive rides start out from Worcester’s Pitchcroft Racecourse.

The Sportive challenge is 95 miles of spectacular scenery in Worcestershire which starts at 8.30am. Register on the day or at www.wheelsinwheels.com

The Family ride is 13 miles of mostly traffic free cycling, starting at 10am and free to enter.

Dr Bike will be on hand during the day.


Autumn Programme of Volunteer Task Days September-November 2010

We apologise for the lack of a posting regarding volunteer task days since the end of July. We ran very few tasks in August because is was a very busy month for the whole team.

Here is a list of our forthcoming task days running between September and November. Please contact James Birbeck (Senior Warden) on 07968477817  if you wish to join the Trust on any of these tasks. Please bring appropriate footwear, warm/waterproof clothing and a packed lunch. Drinks and biscuits will be provided. Sun cream will be both be provided if necessary (fingers crossed). All tools and other equipment are supplied by the Trust.

September

Wednesday 1st – Vegetation management at Lusty Glaze, Worcester (SO 850 521)

Wednesday 8th – Various site maintenance tasks at Chapter Meadows (SO 844 543), traditional flood meadows owned by the Trust on the banks of the River Severn.

Wednesday 15th – We will be working with Godfrey Jones at Pound Green Common SSSI (SO 754 789) to manage Silver Birch on this beautiful heathland site in the heart of the Wyre Forest.

Thursday 16th - A project to improve access at Tom Shell Coppice (access at SO 761 683), Abberley, in conjunction with the owner of the woodland Paul Simmons www.willowcraftandwoodlands.co.uk.

Wednesday 22nd – Access work on Offerton Lane (SO 884 575) which is a traffic free lane running parallel to the Worcester-Birmingham canal.

Wednesday 29th – Continuing with the project to improve access at Tom Shell Coppice  (access at SO 761 683)

October

Wednesday 6th - Chapter Meadows (Please note change to task location, this was previously arranged for the 14th October)

Wednesday 13th – We will be working with Godfrey Jones at Pound Green Common SSSI (SO 754 789) to manage vegetation on this beautiful heathland site in the heart of the Wyre Forest.  (Please note change to task location, this was previously arranged for the 6th October)

Thursday 14th – Maintaining access by cutting back the tree canopy and repairing a section of ‘layed’ hedge at Offerton Lane (SO 884 575) which is a traffic free lane running parallel to the Worcester-Birmingham canal. (Please note change to task location, this was previously arranged for the 13th October)

Wednesday 20th – We will be working with Worcester City Council Wildlife Ranger Team at Ronkswood Meadows, Worcester. The work will involve scrub clearance to prevent the loss of precious wildflower rich grassland to scrub encroachment. A great site for panoramic views across the City of Worcester and possibly as far as Bromyard Downs .

Thursday 21st – We will be working with Worcester City Council Wildlife Ranger Team at Ronkswood Meadows, Worcester. The work will involve scrub clearance to prevent the loss of precious wildflower rich grassland to scrub encroachment. A great site for panoramic views across the City of Worcester and possibly as far as Bromyard Downs.

Wednesday 27th – *Please see ‘Updated Volunteer Task List’ in the October Posts for change to this task day*

November

Wednesday 3rd – We will be working with volunteers from the Kidderminster Viaduct Woodland Project to clear out an old mill pond located beneath the Hoobrook Viaduct and have a general tidy -up of the site which they have worked to make accessible to the public. The site is located near Homebase in Hoobrook  (SO 836 747).

Thursday 4th -  We will be working with Godfrey Jones at Pound Green Common SSSI (SO 754 789) to help manage this heathland site in the heart of the Wyre Forest.

Wednesday 10th – We will be working with Worcester City Council Wildlife Ranger Team at Warndon Wood, Worcester. The work will involve coppicing an area of Hazel, as part of the coppice rotation, to help manage the woodland in a traditional way to benefit wildlife.

Wednesday 17th – A woodland management task at Tom Shell Coppice (access at SO 761 683), Abberley.

Thursday 18th – We will be working with Worcester City Council Wildlife Ranger Team at Warndon Wood, Worcester. The work will involve coppicing an area of Hazel, as part of the coppice rotation, to help manage the woodland in a traditional way to benefit wildlife.

Wednesday 24th – Preparation of a hedge for laying at Offerton Lane (SO 884 575) which is a traffic free lane running parallel to the Worcester-Birmingham canal.