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SUMMARY:Litter Pick and BSL Chat for Festival of Nature
DESCRIPTION:Join a small friendly group from Achieve Together Educational Day Services in Bath for a gentle walk while litter picking as we chat in English and BSL\, to help keep our local area tidy. We love introducing people to BSL and you might even learn some basic signs for nature! \nWe provide litter pickers\, bags and high-vis vests but bring your own if preferred. All welcome to join this accessible walk around the local Twerton area for up to an hour. No experience of BSL or litter picking necessary. \nPlease note this event is drop-in – no booking neccessary! \nAccessibility information\nShort accessible walk along pavements for up to an hour circling Poolemead local area. Likely road crossing at own risk. Aiming for walk to be wheelchair-friendly. Children must be supervised. \nTravel information\nWe will be meeting outside Poolemead\, Watery Lane\, Twerton\, Bath\, BA2 1RN. Buses stop outside Poolemead. On-street free parking in nearby streets around Poolemead. Bike racks are a short 5-minute walk away in Twerton village high street outside local shops. No toilet facilities available except for customers of local cafes. \nAbout the Festival\nThis event is part of the Festival of Nature Community Programme\, which has over 80 events happening across nine days from 6-14 June. Find out more about the events happening on your doorstep here or follow us on social media @FestOfNature #FestivalofNature
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/litter-pick-and-bsl-chat-for-festival-of-nature/
LOCATION:Achieve together Educational Day Services\, Poolemead\, Watery Lane\, Bath\, BA2 1RN\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Writing in Nature at Charlcombe Nature Reserve for Festival of Nature
DESCRIPTION:Come and join local performance poet Jo Butts at Charlcombe Nature Reserve for an informal wander through the reserve to explore a few poetry writing techniques in the wonderful world of nature! With guidance\, we’ll take time to sit and write some thoughts and share ideas with the group. We’ll curate a group poem during the session to share on the reserve socials and website afterwards. Bring a notebook and something to write with\, and prepare for all weathers! BSL support incorporated. Booking is essential and places are limited. \nAccessibility information\nSteep slopes\, grassy 0fields\, muddy paths\, uneven\, narrow paths with tree roots and stones in places. Main field may be partially accessible for off-road wheelchairs – if you have accessibility needs and would like to join please message us so we can adapt a route.\nBSL support incorporated. \nTravel information\nKissing gate at the top of the reserve accessible via Charlcombe way. (Larger 5-bar gate nearby can be accessed with prior notice.) No parking on Charlcombe way\, parking on-street nearby on Solsbury Way and other surrounding roads. Local buses to Fairfield Park stop a short walk away. No bike racks available\, please secure bikes responsibly. \nPlease walk\, cycle or bus where possible. Meeting point at kissing gate – https://w3w.co/along.shakes.flood \nAbout the Festival\nThis event is part of the Festival of Nature Community Programme\, which has over 80 events happening across nine days from 6-14 June. Find out more about the events happening on your doorstep here or follow us on social media @FestOfNature #FestivalofNature
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/writing-in-nature-at-charlcombe-nature-reserve-for-festival-of-nature/
LOCATION:Charlcombe Community Nature Reserve\, Charlcombe Way\, Bath\, BA1 8DS\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Pesticides: the smallholder’s hidden burden
DESCRIPTION:Unintentional acute pesticide poisoning affects millions of farmers all around the world every year but\, due to a lack of data\, it often goes unnoticed by decision-makers. \nIn this talk Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN) will share findings from its ground-breaking new mobile app for monitoring acute pesticide poisoning and will highlight potential solutions to safeguard human health and the environment. \nJoey Salmon\, Pesticide Action Network\, Brighton\, UK \nMore information found on the BRLSI website
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/pesticides-the-smallholders-hidden-burden/
LOCATION:BRLSI\, 16-18 Queen Square\, Bath\, BA1 2HN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T203000
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SUMMARY:Evening Walk - Swifts\, Martins and Glow Worms
DESCRIPTION:Join Wild About Bath for an evening walk to see nesting swifts and house martins\, and search for the elusive ethereal glow worms. \nNote: Date may change and/or this event may be postponed in the event of bad weather\, please ensure you have registered via Eventbrite so you can be notified of any changes. \nMeet at the junction of Shaft Road and Church Lane. \nPlease bring: \nAppropriate footwear (boots)\nA drink\nA camera/phone (optional)\nA torch\nAccompanied children welcomed\, please no dogs. \nFind out more on the Wild About Bath website.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/evening-walk-swifts-martins-and-glow-worms/
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SUMMARY:Summer butterfly and wildflower walk
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Summer Butterfly and Wildflower Walk! As part of Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count\, join us for a delightful stroll through nature in Southstoke to discover the beauty of butterflies and wildflowers in their natural habitat. This event is a fantastic opportunity to relax\, unwind\, and connect with nature\, so don’t miss out! \nPlease bring: \nAppropriate footwear (boots)\nWeather appropriate clothing (sun hat etc – please also wear sun cream!)\nA drink\nA camera/phone (optional)\nAccompanied children more than welcome\, but please no dogs. \nFind out more on the Wild About Bath website. \nPlease register via Eventbrite to be kept up to date with any changes to this event. If you can no longer attend\, please cancel your ticket to give others the opportunity – thank you!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/summer-butterfly-and-wildflower-walk/
LOCATION:The Church of St James\, Southstoke\, Bath\, BA2 7DT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Bath Natural History Society at Bath City Farm
DESCRIPTION:Ever wondered what lives in the hedgerows\, long grass and hidden corners of Bath City Farm? Join Bath Natural History Society for a hands-on session exploring the fascinating world of spiders and other arachnids. \nWe’ll take short walks around the site\, using a variety of simple survey techniques to uncover the creatures that are often overlooked in our everyday surroundings. Along the way we’ll examine what we find and have a go at identifying different species with the help of field guides and experienced naturalists. \nWhether you’re completely new to wildlife recording or already have an interest in the natural world\, this is a great opportunity to learn more about some of Britain’s most misunderstood animals and discover the remarkable diversity living right on our doorstep. \nLearn more and book your place on the Bath Natural History website.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-natural-history-society-at-bath-city-farm/
LOCATION:Bath City Farm\, Kelston View\, Bath\, BA2 1NW\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260815T093000
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SUMMARY:Moths are Marvellous
DESCRIPTION:Join Wild About Bath for an early-morning look at the fascinating moths that live around Monkton Combe. \nA moth trap will be set up overnight and checked the following morning. This is a chance to see a surprising variety of species up close\, learn how moth recording works and discover more about these often-overlooked insects. \nTogether we’ll identify\, photograph and admire the moths before releasing them safely back into the wild. \nWhether you’re new to wildlife or already have an interest in insects\, this is a great opportunity to experience one of the most colourful and diverse groups of animals found in the Bath area. \nWhat to bring: \nCamera or phone for photos (optional)\nOutdoor clothing suitable for the weather \nMeet outside Monkton Combe Village Hall\, opposite the Wheelwrights Arms. Free parking is available in the village hall car park and nearby roadside spaces. Toilet facilities are available on site. \nFind out more at the Wild About Bath website.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/moths-are-marvellous/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260917T100000
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SUMMARY:Bath Natural History Society Walk from Northend to Solsbury Hill
DESCRIPTION:Join Bath Natural History Society for a guided walk from Northend to Solsbury Hill\, exploring the wildlife of this beautiful landscape as summer begins to give way to autumn. \nAlong the route we’ll look out for late-season wildflowers\, insects and birds\, with a visit to a small nature reserve created from a former reservoir. The reserve can be particularly good for dragonflies\, while the surrounding habitats may offer sightings of both resident and migrating birds\, including warblers. \nThis is a chance to learn more about the changing seasons\, discover local wildlife and enjoy one of Bath’s most iconic landscapes in the company of experienced naturalists. \nVisit the Bath Natural History Society website for further details and booking information.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-natural-history-society-walk-from-northend-to-solsbury-hill/
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