
The new Green Spaces Events Guide from Teignbridge Council has everything from bog hopping to stargazing taking place over the next year in the South Devon district.
There are more than 80 ideas for expeditions, walks, talks and volunteer activities suitable for all ages throughout the year.
Events range from nature walks and beach art to voluntary work such as coppice clearing and hay raking, designed to protect and enhance the district’s natural environment.
Each event is led by a Teignbridge Ranger, and the programme includes a number of activities specially designed for young people, for all the family or just adults to enjoy. And many of them are free.
Teignbridge’s green spaces include national nature reserves, formal parks and gardens, meadows, woods, heaths, marshes and sand dunes. Many of these sites are within walking distance of local communities, are open all year, and are free for everyone to enjoy.
The full colour illustrated brochure is now available from libraries, doctors’ surgeries, tourist information centres, schools, Decoy Country Park office, Dawlish Warren visitor centre, and Teignbridge Council offices, or visit the website or by calling 01626 215751.
(from a press release)
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