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Read about the Salmons Brook natural flood management scheme
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Thames21 has 2,000 trees to plant as part of the Salmons Brook Natural Flood Management project. These will help ‘slow the flow’ in flood conditions and improve biodiversity in the Green Belt.
Volunteers are wanted to attend Slopers Pond Farm, EN4 0HL on Saturday 14th March between 10am and 4pm. Everyone is welcome.
Wellies, tools, tea, coffee, biscuits and lunch will be provided. Please don’t forget warm clothes and waterproofs!
There is free parking on site, or take bus 298, which stops at the gate.
To book a place, please e-mail or call on 07500 842 283.
Read about the Salmons Brook natural flood management scheme