Spending time outdoors and helping to nurture and conserve nature can have many benefits, including helping to reduce stress and anxiety, improving physical health, reducing loneliness and allowing people to feel connected to nature.
As part of the Wilder Walkmill project we are encouraging people to spend some time outside in the woodland with us. We will be running regular Wellbeing in Nature sessions throughout the year where we will be doing a variety of activities including seed harvesting and planting, fire lighting, cooking, woodwork and arts & crafts, to name just a few.
When: Tue 18 June, 1pm-3pm
Where: Walkmill Community Woodland (meet at Moresby Rugby Union Club)
What: Join us for an afternoon of activities in the tree & wildflower nursery. We will make some seed bombs, create new habitats for wildlife and care for the young trees and wildflowers that are growing in the nursery.
Research shows that just being in nature for just 2 hours per week can have a significant benefit to our health.
Who: Suitable for all abilities, no experience is necessary and we will provide all the tools and materials.
Notes: Please ensure you wear clothing and footwear suitable for the weather and for an outdoor setting. Sturdy footwear is advised. Participants must be 18+
Thanks to our funders: National Lottery Heritage Fund, Sellafield Ltd SiX - Social Multiplied Impact Programme and supported by The Environment Agency.
This event is free, but you need to book a place