I volenteer when I can at The Riverside Project, which is a small permaculture based holding, with various bushcraft and other craft sessions every so often.
This week, we have won a Devon Hedge Award for 2024 for healthy hedge trimming from the Devon Hedge Group. For which we are very proud.
We use traditional skills on the project where ever we can. Scything for hay, dry stone walling, and are using felled trees to make our own post and rail fencing. There is also a small wood mill to saw planks if we need them.
We are based near wimballball Lake, on exmoor, and are looking for some more reliable volunteers. At the moment we are down to two. Myself, who is very limited physically due to spinal problems.. though I do my best, and one other chap.
Volenteer day is usually a Friday.
If there is anyone close enough, who wants to volenteer their skills, or even learn new ones, we'd love to see you. Or perhaps become a member and be able to sleep in the safari tent in the woodland, totaly off grid, and cook on the fire, beside a beautiful river for a small charge.
I'm not sure how to post links to the website, but I'll try.
www.theriversideproject.org
This week, we have won a Devon Hedge Award for 2024 for healthy hedge trimming from the Devon Hedge Group. For which we are very proud.
We use traditional skills on the project where ever we can. Scything for hay, dry stone walling, and are using felled trees to make our own post and rail fencing. There is also a small wood mill to saw planks if we need them.
We are based near wimballball Lake, on exmoor, and are looking for some more reliable volunteers. At the moment we are down to two. Myself, who is very limited physically due to spinal problems.. though I do my best, and one other chap.
Volenteer day is usually a Friday.
If there is anyone close enough, who wants to volenteer their skills, or even learn new ones, we'd love to see you. Or perhaps become a member and be able to sleep in the safari tent in the woodland, totaly off grid, and cook on the fire, beside a beautiful river for a small charge.
I'm not sure how to post links to the website, but I'll try.
www.theriversideproject.org