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Why should I volunteer?
If you're looking for a way to give back to your community, volunteering is a great option.
Steeple Woods
Apr 13, 2023


Forest for Cornwall
Cornwall County Council is the landowner of the Reserve and the Steeple Woodland Project Group manages it on their behalf.
Steeple Woods
Jan 10, 2023


See weeds?
One of the ongoing battles for the volunteers is to control the spread of non-native, invasive plants that would otherwise take hold on...
Steeple Woods
Dec 22, 2022


Ponds Project update #3
The ponds project has been running for almost a year. Volunteer Chris and his pond-elfs have worked long and hard.
Steeple Woods
Nov 3, 2022


Open Day 2022
Well. after a series of nervous checks of the weather forecast and will-we-won't-we decisions the 2022 Open Day went ahead as planned....
Steeple Woods
Sep 15, 2022


Tug-o-weeds
It was a busy workgroup today. A dozen or so volunteers once again took on the winter task of rooting out the invasive species.
Steeple Woods
Feb 2, 2022

#iwill
The #iwill campaign (www.iwill.org.uk) wants to make participation in social action the norm for young people under 20.
Steeple Woods
Jan 21, 2022


Goodbye 2021
Not many would argue that 2021 wasn't an unusual and difficult year. It had its lows (no need to mention those) and highs (celebrating...
Steeple Woods
Dec 31, 2021


Winter tree planting
One of the main jobs for the volunteers over the winter is tree planting. Winter is a great time for planting bare root saplings because...
Steeple Woods
Dec 8, 2021


Lots of know-how
The volunteers are a clever bunch - whether it's medicinal herbs, forest schooling, tree care, horticulture, bee keeping, local history,...
Steeple Woods
Nov 26, 2021

Work Plan
The volunteers follow a seasonal workplan, with each of the different habitats within the Reserve having its own tasks. The workplan is a...
Steeple Woods
Nov 25, 2021
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