Sunday 10th April 2022 –– St Ouen’s Bay, St Peter 10:30-13.00
From Jersey Conservation Volunteers
Task Come along for a morning of invasive species removal with the National Trust for Jersey!
As part of the Trust’s ongoing invasive species management efforts, we will be removing purple dewplant from various locations along St Ouen’s Bay, to limit the spread of this invasive species.
If you have any questions, or if you wish to be added to the Wild About Jersey email list, please contact either Julia Clively (tel: 441600; j.clively@gov.je) or Jon Parkes (tel: 483193; jon.parkes@nationaltrust.je).
Booking: You will need to book a place to take part in this task here
The site Meet at The Wetland Centre, La Grande Route des Mielles, St. Peter.
Jersey Phone Directory Map 6, F12 Google maps here
Time: We aim to start at 10.30. We will be finished work around 12.30 and plan to be off site by 1.00.
Parking There is parking across the road from the Wetland Centre.
Tools needed Some tools will be supplied but please bring gloves and a small garden fork if you have one.
Clothing needed Please dress for the weather. We can supply a pair of gardening gloves if you don’t have them.
Children All are welcome, although we do ask that volunteers under 16 years of age are accompanied by an adult. Due to the uneven ground, a reasonable level of fitness is required.
Refreshments *Please make sure you bring your own mug or reusable cup* The legendary Kim the Kake will be on hand to provide refreshments when the work is done.
See you there!