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More than 150 local children took part in a Big Green Day at Nettlecombe Court recently to celebrate the end of the Heritage Ambassadors Project when a new commemorative mural was also on display.
Children from Old Cleeve School showed the green way forward by walking from their school to Nettlecombe Court where they and [...]
The Mayor of Bridgwater invited along recently to mark the end of the 12 month Heritage Ambassadors project by attaching a plaque to the Centre’s mascot, a phoenix carved in Exmoor oak.
The project was funded by the Heritage Lottery in partnership with Exmoor National Park Authority, Quantocks AONB, Somerset Wildlife Trust and the Field Studies [...]
A phoenix carved out of a solid piece of Exmoor oak, weighing around 2 tons, will be lifted by crane over the rail of the ReCreation Centre on the Hamp Estate in Bridgwater on Wednesday 25 October 2006
The sculpture, carved out of oak from Horner Woods, was made by chainsaw sculptor Paul lles from Exmoor National [...]
Local young people are being given the opportunity to get out and explore local areas and understand the natural world that surrounds them as part of a £50K Heritage Lottery supported Heritage Ambassadors project led by the Field Studies Council at Nettlecombe Court near Williton.
The year long project is funded by the Heritage Lottery, [...]