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Home / Latest News / Winter Greetings and Events

Winter Greetings and Events

Wishing you an inspiring and happy 2025 and hoping you have had a peaceful and restful time over the festive season.
We hope you are enjoying these beautiful blue skies and the changing winter light, and finding time to tune into the wildlife and ecology on your doorstep.

Down at Boundary Brook Nature Reserve we are busy with winter conservation work preparing for spring – clearing paths and maintaining meadows, hedgelaying and coppicing, creating new wetland scrapes and working on the pond edges. We have some wonderful events for you to join in. We hope to secure funding this spring for a new shelter for young people’s groups on our Forest School site and offer ways for young people to be involved in its design and construction.

Scarlett Elf Cap at the reserve

If you have any photos, stories, poems inspired by visiting Boundary Brook Nature Reserve please send them to us to be included in our next OUWG winter newsletter by 20th January 2025. We would love to include them.

With thanks

The OUWG Team

Check out the 2025 Winter Events @ Boundary Brook Nature Reserve

All these events are free to members of OUWG. Please book for these events so we can plan for numbers. Email info@ouwg.org.uk

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