Woodland Trust Northern Ireland

Woodland Trust Northern Ireland

The Courtyard Clandeboye Estate
Bangor
BT19 1RN
United Kingdom

The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland is a woodland conservation charity.

The Woodland Trust is a conservation organisation, dedicated to protecting ancient woodland and creating new native woodland, for the benefit of both people and wildlife.

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Woodland Trust Northern Ireland

Place: Corrog Wood, Portaferry, BT22 1PW Dates: 1,8,15,22 August 2020 Time: 11-12noon Price: £8 per adult Booking: Essential – online booking only Parking: Some limited road side parking available at Corrog Wood. Dogs: Not suitable for dogs Access: Paths are unsurfaced and can become very muddy or slippery during wet weather. The walk to the yoga clearing will involve some gentle inclines. Extra things to know: You will be asked to fill out a short health questionnaire as part of the booking process - you can therefore only book 1 place. All participants must bring their own yoga mat and a blanket. The yoga is suitable for all abilities and will be mainly stretching and standing poses. It’s not essential to attend all four sessions as they can be booked as drop in sessions. The weather... Our events take place unless there is a safety risk to the public. If it's rainy, please wear layers and keep warm after the event. The yoga session will be adapted to build more warmth in the body if needed. It will be fun! Suitable for over 18s only. This is a fundraising event for the Woodland Trust. For more information, please contact centralevents@woodlandtrust.org.uk
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VCSE

Team

  • Mandy Williams
  • Mandy Williams
  • Michelle McCaughtry
  • Lynsey Nixon
  • Bronagh Gallagher
  • Glynis Watt
  • Robert Watson