Bartonsham Meadows
Our project to restore a mosaic of habitats at Bartonsham Meadows in Hereford continued this year, funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Alongside our practical work we’ve had a fantastic year of activities too, including regular family events, a community bioblitz, 18 school field trips (engaging almost 500 children), sessions with Close House Youth Centre, a youth rangers club for Hereford 6th Form students and volunteer work parties, bringing people together and onto the meadows.
The summer term was especially busy with 11 school groups visiting the meadows, from reception to Year 10s, doing a range of activities from bug hunting, map reading, life cycles, food chains and river systems. We also built a team of learning volunteers to assist with the sessions’ delivery, which really helped ensure the children had a rich experience. We will use the excellent feedback to further develop our learning offer and support more schools to visit us next school year.
Bartonsham’s Artist in Residence also organised several events including a Midsummer Gathering on 21st June which featured a ring of five flags which were dyed using plants and materials from the Meadows and a meal celebrating food and produce related to floodplain meadows.