Amazing Facilities for All
Nower Wood Education Centre has some amazing accessibility features so that everyone can enjoy nature - and now we have funding available for SEND groups to visit for free!
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Nower Wood Education Centre has some amazing accessibility features so that everyone can enjoy nature - and now we have funding available for SEND groups to visit for free!
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Sorrel has been birdwatching all of her life with her grandparents. She is passionate about promoting wildlife to children at her school and through her local Wildlife Watch group. She loves the…
Our volunteers at Nower Wood have been busy over the autumn and early winter months. From inspiring young people at our Education Centre to looking after wildlife and access infrastructure in the…
My wild life started before I was old enough to walk, being regularly taken by my mother across the Epsom Downs to enjoy fresh air. Moving to rural Staffordshire aged 3, I was incredibly lucky to…
A small secluded woodland reserve in a residential area of Hurtmore. No public access.
Heathland, woodland and a dragonfly paradise. Public access managed by Surrey County Council, conservation managed by Surrey Wildlife Trust