Youth Volunteer Day: An Introduction to Scything

Volunteers and Reserves staff scything at Churchtown Farm

Volunteers and Reserves staff scything at Churchtown Farm

Youth Volunteer Day: An Introduction to Scything

Location:

Cabilla & Redrice Woods,

3 miles east of Bodmin.

From the A30, take the A38 eastbound towards Liskeard. After approximately 2.5 miles, turn left at a crossroad (the right turning has a railway bridge going over it). Cross the bridge over the River Fowey, and access is via the first track on the right.
Park in the car park adjacent to the reserve entrance.

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Aged between 16 and 18? This is your chance to connect with others, meet our reserves team, and learn practical conservation tasks.

Event details

Meeting point

Sawmill Car Park | W3W:///mastering.confident.speedy

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Date

Time
10:00am - 2:00pm
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About the event

We are inviting young people aged 16-18 and their parents/guardians to join us at Cabilla and Redrice Woods Nature Reserve on Sunday 17th May at 10am (BST) for a fun and hands-on introduction to scything! 

Whether you're interested in conservation as a career or simply want to spend an active day outdoors, this is a great chance to learn a tradition conservation skill, meet fellow volunteers, and enjoy nature. 

No experience needed — just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to make a difference while having a blast! 

We will provide all equipment and safety gloves. If you have your own work/gardening gloves you are welcome to bring them. 

Meeting point

We will meet at Sawmills Car Park W3W: ///mastering.confident.speedy. Once you have crossed the bridge over the River Fowey take the right lane just before the Leball Woods sign. Please arrive on time as it may be difficult to find the group once we have entered the reserve. 

The day will start with a safety briefing and short talk on the methods and benefits of scything. You will then have the chance to get stuck in and make a real difference managing bracken in the wood pasture. We will have a break at 12.30pm for lunch where you are welcome to ask questions. 

Important information 

There are no facilities so please be prepared to spend the day outside whatever the weather. The ground is uneven, can be muddy, and includes inclines. Participants must be able to stand and walk on this terrain for extended periods of time. 

You will need to bring: wellies, long trousers, suncream, waterproofs, lunch, water, snacks and all those under 18 must attend with a legal guardian.

Booking

Price

Free!

Suitable for

Families, Experts, Beginners

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Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Well-trained assistant animals only

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Mobility

The terrain is uneven, muddy, steep and with a significant level of trip hazards. Participants will need to be comfortable both standing and walking on this terrain for extended periods of time. It is unfortunately not suitable for wheelchairs or mobility scooters.

There are no facilities so please be prepared to spend the day outside whatever the weather.

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Wheelchair access

No
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Hearing loop

No
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What to bring

Wellies, long trousers, sun  cream, waterproofs, lunch, water, snacks.

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Parking information

Free parking at Sawmill Car Park on hard standing, 6 spaces available. Staff on hand to help.
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Bicycle parking

No

Contact us

Stuart Mathieson
Contact number: 07970780185