September Events…
PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND ANY OF OUR WALKS
Note – Please check Facebook or website before leaving for any walk to check for cancellations
*Please Vote for us: https://www.skiptongrg.co.uk/apply-for-funding/2017-shortlisted-groups/wales/wildlife-watch/We have been shortlisted by Skipton Building Society, Grassroots Giving so now need as many votes as possible to benefit.
Carmarthenshire 50+ Annual Forum Event is on at the National Garden of Wales on 15th September. We will be there promoting our walks, it’s a great event with many stands. If you can get there don’t forget to visit our stand to say hello.
Wildlife Walks…
Saturday 9th – Pembrey Dunes & Woods – Meet 10am at the Burrows Entrance Barrier
Tuesday 12th – Kidwelly Quay – Meet 10am in the Kidwelly Quay Car Park
Saturday 23rd – Cefn Drum Circular, Pontarddulais – Meet 10am Heol Wyllt. Google Maps 51.715744,-4.026190 for directions.
Tuesday 26th – Penybedd Woods – Meet 10am in Penybedd Woods car park
For more info on our walks please visit our website HERE or Fb page HERE.
Walking Well Carmarthenshire have other groups and walks available HERE.
Litter Picking Walks…
We hope to do 2/3 litter picking walks a month in wildlife rich areas.
Monday 4th – Sandy Water Park – Meet 10am at the SWP Car Park
Monday 18th – Llanerch – Meet 10am outside Thomas Morgan funeral directors Andrew St
For more info please visit our website HERE or our Fb page HERE.
More litter picks are available with ‘Keep Wales Tidy Carmarthenshire’
Visit their Fb page HERE.
CETMA…
Wildlife Watch/Walks/Litter Pickers is a project led by CETMA.
CETMA has many more projects that could be useful/interesting to you including the ‘free books’ project etc.
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