Community Volunteering: Restoring Heritage Habitats
Help us to restore heritage habitats at Stanton Low
St Peter’s church is nestled at the far end of Stanton Low Park and is a fantastic heritage site in Milton Keynes North. We need your help to protect this Grade II listed building from encroaching scrub and to open up views of the site.
Come along and learn about the wildlife that uses stone wall habitat and see the solitary bee’s nesting in the church walls.
Meeting Location: St Peters Church, Stanton Low
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Car parking: Car park off Newport Road lamppost.corded.rots
Additional parking is available at Asda on Texel Close, Oakridge Park.
The walk from the car parking to the event location is approx. 10 minutes.
Oakridge Park is served by a couple of bus services, and is accessible by cycle from the Railway Walk. To plan a sustainable journey have a look at Get Around MK.
Your bike can be kept at the church throughout the event.
What do you need to bring?
- Gardening gloves (if you prefer to wear your own)
- Suitable clothing including sturdy boots or shoes
- Drink and a snack
We welcome participants of all ages on this activity but young people (under 18) attending must be supervised at all times.
You don't have to stay for the full session - so please come along for as long as you'd like.
Any questions you may have about this event or volunteering with The Parks Trust please email us on volunteering@theparktrust.com.
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Plan your journey
Find greener and more sustainable ways to travel to this event with Get Around MK. This free tool allows you to plan your journey by bus, bike or on foot.