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Got wood?

March 21st, 2008

posted by Cptn

Bluebells in a Dartmoor wood - Ladyswood to be precise

Wood/city. City/wood. How can you decide what to do this long Easter weekend? Enjoy the wood or trawl the city? Well, you can do both – Woodfair South West will be in Plymouth city centre on Saturday (March 22).

The bark-filled event will have chainsaw carvers, woodchippers, bushcraft workshops and nest box building.

And with so many vital woods around – both economical, environmentally and historically, the Woodfair day is trying to lure you out in the woods if not today, then at least some time soon. Or you can opt for the guided tree walks in and around Plymouth.

For more details visit the Woodfair South West site.

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