Tree Planting Day
Join us on Tuesday 18 February on a one-off volunteering day and help us plant 3000 trees
- Booking essential
- Free event
Join us this half term and help us plant 3000 trees.
Throughout February, our countryside team and the local community will be planting 3000 trees. This is to complete our first stage of planting at the new woodland being created at Columbjohn. We will be planting mixed broadleaf species including alder and willow. You are welcome to join us for a full day, half day or drop in when it suits you. Parking is available on site and there will be port-a-loos in the planting field. Please dress for the weather, bring snacks, water and a flask (and lunch if your planning to stay for a full day).
Columbjohn Farm is on the Killerton estate, just beyond Danes Wood if travelling by car – Columbjohn Farm, Rewe, Exeter EX5 4ER. Please park in the farm yard, off the main track. What3words for parking ///open.hotels.narrowest. Once you arrive, follow signs across the road to the field opposite where the planting will take place.
This is a free event but booking is required.
Date: Tuesday 18 February Timing: 10:30am until 3pm
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Suitability
Children are welcome and must be supervised at all times.
- Meeting point
Columnjohn Farm is on the Killerton estate, just beyond Danes Wood – Columbjohn Farm, Rewe, Exeter EX5 4ER. Please park in the farm yard off the main track. What3words ///open.hotels.narrowest.
- What to bring and wear
This is an outdoors event so please dress for the weather. Wellies or sturdy boots required.
- Accessibility
Port-a-loos will be on site.
- Other
Please dress for the weather, bring snacks, water and a flask (and lunch if your planning to stay for a full day). This is a free event but booking is required
Upcoming events
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