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A hazel coppice at Hardwick Wood

A hazel coppice at Hardwick Wood

A community woodland walk at Gamlingay Wood, with Judith Lemon, woodland education and community officer, on the right

A community woodland walk at Gamlingay Wood, with Judith Lemon, woodland education and community officer, on the right

Bluebells in Gamlingay Wood

Bluebells in Gamlingay Wood

Woodland Linkage Community Education Service

The Woodland Linkage Community Education Service offers a regular programme of formal and informal learning, including community activities, enabling school and community groups to get involved with three local woodlands in south Cambridgeshire.

The woodlands reserves include Gamlingay Wood, Waresley and Gransden Woods, and Hardwick Wood. All provide an important ‘green lung’ for the growing population of Cambridgeshire, with opportunities for learning, recreation and healthy living.

The three nature reserves are part of a greater project - The Cambridgeshire Hundreds Landscape Restoration Project - to link together a series of woodlands stretching across the boulder clay ridge of south-west Cambridgeshire.

For further details of what the community education service offers, please follow the links for educational opportunities and community opportunities.

For more information, please contact Judith Lemon, woodland education and community officer, on 01954 713500 or judith.lemon[at]wildlifebcnp.org.

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