Connecting with nature makes people happier and healthier

Connecting with nature makes people happier and healthier

How woodlands promote wellbeingI used to love to sing, which brought me joy and soothed my soul, in fact I made a career out of it which I enjoyed being involved with for many years. However, I’ve surprised myself that I’ve found a way to replicate that...
Outdoor Tribe 2016

Outdoor Tribe 2016

January – March Our Woodland Working parties really got stuck in with some necessary boundary hedge laying during January, None of them had ever done any hedge laying, but they really enjoyed the experience of working together on a shared task, with plenty of...
Woodlands for wellbeing

Woodlands for wellbeing

A walk in the woods could be just what the Doctor ordered Strange as it might seem, sometimes it’s easier to get in the car and drive to the swimming pool or the gym to take exercise than actually get around to carrying out a plan to go and walk in a wood, or a...
Take a walk on the wild side

Take a walk on the wild side

Walking in woodland can help to quieten the mind Finding time for ‘Me time’, getting away from it all, is easier said than done given the pace of life many of us seem to lead these days. I don’t know about you, but I find it very difficult to stop my...
Woodland working grows well-being

Woodland working grows well-being

Woodland working parties We’ve had between 6 and 8 people, on each of the Sundays through the month of November attending our first block of woodland working parties at Oxlip Wood in East Northants.  They proved so popular that we carried on running them until...
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