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Sunday 1st August

Scrufts Dog Show

Magic Sunday

Traditional Games Day

Walking the Wildside

Monday 2nd August

Summer Scheme with Games

Tuesday 3rd August

Midsummer Evening Walk at Carnmoney Hill

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Saturday 7th August

Young Wildlife Explorers - Rock Pool Discovery

Marine Days

Family Fun Day

Family Fun Day at Cloughey Beach

Sunday 8th August

Country Capers

Mad Hatters Tea Party

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Friday 13th August

Craft Fest 2010

Saturday 14th August

Victorian Weekend

Seasons End in the Dunes

Sunday 15th August

Leave no Trace

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Thursday 19th August

An Evening on the Turf Beds

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Saturday 21st August

National Heritage Week 2010

Go Batty in Carnfunnock

Sunday 22nd August

Story of a Hill

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Thursday 26th August

Bat Detectives

Friday 27th August

Batty Bonanza

Saturday 28th August

Poultry Fair

Sunday 29th August

Honey Show and Falconry

Lough Erne Cot Trip

Walled Garden Workshop

Scandals and Stories

Monday 30th August

Bank Holiday Hoo-Haa

Antiques and Collectables Fair

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8 March 2010
 
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Tree plant at Burntollet

Step into spring at Burntollet Wood

Nature lovers are invited to don welly boots for a special afternoon of tree planting.  The Woodland Trust's Burntollet Wood - in the beautiful Faughan Valley, just outside Londonderry - awaits you on Saturday 20 March, from 12 to 4pm. A guided nature trail offers tree planters the chance to discover the natural treasures of Burntollet Wood, while bird expert Dot Blakely will share a wealth of bird identification tips.  

The Woodland Trust has ambitious plans to plant over 43,000 native trees at Burntollet Wood. As the young trees grow, they will buffer the nearby precious ancient woods which dot the banks of the Burntollet River.  And within as little as 12 years, today’s bare land will be transformed into flourishing woodland - a fantastic natural resource for the benefit of both people and wildlife.

For further information visit: Woodland Trust or telephone the Woodland Trust on 028 9127 5787.
 

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