Create your own magical “ I believe” Tea Light holders, Beaded Jewellery and Trail.

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Create your own magical “ I believe” Tea Light holders, Beaded Jewellery and Trail.

Drop in between 1.00pm-2.30pm
Come along and make your own May Pole, With ribbons, feathers and all-natural materials
Minimum age 8 years old. Donation £6 per child
Forest school allows children to manage risk and develop skills through specialised learning processes designed to increase self-esteem through real life experiences.


Venue: Thorndon Countryside Centre, Thorndon Park North The Avenue, Brentwood Essex
CM13 3RZ
Contact: Visitors centre 01277 223944

Venue: Thorndon Countryside Centre, Thorndon Park North The Avenue, Brentwood Essex
CM13 3RZ
Contact: Visitors centre 01277 223944


The UK is home to more than half of the world’s population of the bluebell, and their presence is an indication that you’re walking within a very old woodland.
A number of Essex Wildlife Trust nature reserves provide the perfect habitat for these unmistakable woodland flowers, with their heavy purple-blue bells and bending stems. Enjoy this quintessential sign of the British spring now while the bluebells are at their best.
Here are the top 5 Essex Wildlife Trust nature reserves for bluebell displays:

Venue: Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve, Maldon Road, Tptree Essex
Map Ref: TL 883 147
Contact the warden: 07842 110051/joanpinch@hotmail.com

Venue: Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve, Maldon Road, Tptree Essex
Map Ref: TL 883 147
Contact the warden: 07842 110051/joanpinch@hotmail.com

Venue: Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve, Maldon Road, Tptree Essex
Map Ref: TL 883 147
Contact the warden: 07842 110051/joanpinch@hotmail.com

Venue: Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve, Maldon Road, Tptree Essex
Map Ref: TL 883 147
Contact the warden: 07842 110051/joanpinch@hotmail.com

Venue: Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve, Maldon Road, Tiptree Essex
Map Ref: TL 883 147
Contact the warden: Joan Pinch 07842 110051

Venue: Tiptree Heath Nature Reserve
Maldon Road Tiptree Essex
Map Ref: TL 883 147
Contact: 07842 110051


On Thursday, 19th April, the Local Group enjoyed a well-researched talk by Ailsa Wildig on the plants of Warley Place. Ailsa is an architect with a special interest in garden conservation. Her talk looked at the history of Warley Place and how the gardens came to be developed in the hands of Miss Ellen Willmott.
Do you want to give wildlife a greater voice in Essex?
Are you an experienced and successful marketer who would like to raise the profile of Essex Wildlife Trust and enable us to reach a more diversified audience?
We are a local conservation charity looking for an experience Media and Marketing Manager, who has experience of managing a team, delivering a media and marketing strategy and enhancing a brand.
This is an exciting opportunity to work across the whole organisation to secure, increase and diversify media coverage and marketing opportunities.
Are you ready for a change and a challenge?
Are you an experienced and successful social media and online manager, who would like to use your skills to create, implement and lead Essex Wildlife Trusts social media and online strategy?

Work Parties are carried out on the second Sunday of every month. Summer activities include installing deer fences on the reserve.

Essex Wildlife Trust are looking for a Living Landscapes Secretary to minute quarterly Living Landscapes meetings.
The meetings occur on a Friday morning (usually 10am to 12pm) approximately every quarter (the next meeting is due to take place on Friday 18th May). The location varies but will be somewhere within the Danbury Ridge LL area (including Little Baddow, Woodham Walter, Bicknacre, Purleigh, etc.) so someone within this area the Maldon or Chelmsford area would be ideal.

The Danbury Ridge, east of Chelmsford, is home to many amazing species of wildlife, including the adorable Hazel Dormice, shy Brown Hares and beautiful Yellowhammers, but continued fragmentation of their habitat here and elsewhere in Essex means they need our help.
Wildlife needs to move to survive – to find food, to find shelter, to breed and to escape threats. Planting hedgerows helps them to do it.

The morning started cool and misty and the late spring meant we knew there would be no nightingales to find. Early arrivals however were greeted with the increasingly rare sound, in Essex at least, of a distant cuckoo and it called on several more occasions during our walk. We soon heard chiffchaffs singing and eventually had good views, but blackcaps seemed to be absent though we knew they had arrived at other local sites.

Are you enthusiastic, self-motivated and organised? Do you have sound generalist HR knowledge and an understanding of Learning and Development? Are you a great administrator who is looking for a generalist HR role where you can contribute, learn and progress your career? If so, please read on!
In this role you will be responsible for undertaking all aspects of HR administration (including recruitment and payroll), and will be instrumental in the development and implementation of an exciting project: our brand new training programme.


Responsibilities include:
• Delivering a high-quality visitor experience at our Centre to maximize Centre income
• Ensuring effective integration of our catering offer within the day to day running of the visitor Centre,
• Ensuring the highest standards of food hygiene and safety are maintained at all times
• Must be available to work weekends and Bank Holidays

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