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Posts about FOW volunteering sessions


Shooters Hill Woodlands Working Party
Saturday 9th August 2025 Oxleas Wood Twelve volunteers joined our Oxleas Wood session on Saturday to carry out more activities in the...
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Aug 101 min read
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Woodland Conservation Group - Fridays
1st August 2025 Meadows - Hotel Field Friday’s Woodland Conservation Session saw us return to Hotel Field to continue our meadow...
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Aug 12 min read
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Litter Picking
27 July 2025 Eltham Common Wood Litter-picking in this beautiful area is always enjoyable and productive. The woodland itself, with its...
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jul 283 min read
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Woodland Conservation Group - Tuesdays
Removing invasive and competitive trees from the area introduces light to the woodland.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jul 232 min read
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Woodland Conservation Group
Friday, 18th July 2025  Hotel Field - Oxleas Wood  Returning to continue our activities in and around Hotel Field became a priority as...
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jul 232 min read
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Gardening Group
Ten volunteers joined us in Castle Wood rose garden on Sunday 20th July to deadhead roses, weed, and clear the steps.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 1
Jul 191 min read
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Shooters Hill Woodlands Working Party
Perfect timing - plants were delivered just in time for our Saturday Woodland Conservation Session (SHWWP).
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jul 142 min read
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Gardening Group
Today’s volunteer session started early at 8am to avoid the forecast heat. Seven volunteers carried out selective pruning in the wildlife garden, cleared the terrace steps, and tidied the long border along the terrace walk. The phlox are newly in flower this month.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 1
Jul 111 min read
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Woodland Conservation Group
The bracken is not only spreading into the meadow itself but is swamping out valuable woodland plants on the verges.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jul 62 min read
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Special Volunteering Day with Barclays
Not only do Barclays volunteer their workforce's time but the company also donates much-needed funding funding to FOW.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jul 62 min read
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Litter Picking
How, when and why do people take a carpet into the middle of the woods?
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jun 302 min read
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Woodland Conservation
Trimming vegetation along this long-standing informal path should reduce the number of newer ones, protecting the woodland floor.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jun 302 min read
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Woodland Conservation
Castle Wood Meadow is looking wonderful again and is ready for its Autumn mow.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jun 302 min read
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Gardening Group
Our volunteering session began with a call to the fire brigade after discovering a ground fire in the woods below the garden.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 1
Jun 151 min read
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Shooters Hill Woodlands Working Party
Volunteers came together on Saturday 14th June to clear a seasonal stream deep in the woods. Though dry in summer, the stream plays a crucial role in winter by helping manage water flow and reduce flooding — and this weekend’s work ensures it’s ready when the rains return.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 1
Jun 131 min read
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Gardening Group
Nine amazing volunteers gave 2 hours each to get the garden ready for Sunday’s celebration! We weeded, tidied and enjoyed the blooms.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 1
Jun 61 min read
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Litter Picking
31st May 2025 The Rochester & Welling Ways - Woodland and Meadow edges The weather was ideal for our monthly litter-pick along the...
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
Jun 32 min read
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Woodland Conservation
30th May 2025 Castle Wood Meadow A beautiful day, 21 friendly volunteers, and another 63 hours of volunteering on and around Castle Wood...
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
May 302 min read
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Woodland Conservation Group
Woodland plants need sunlight and water to grow well and spread.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
May 231 min read
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Woodland Conservation Groups
Hopefully, the meadow will begin to grow more wildflowers and other ground plants after clearing the light-blocking shrubs/saplings.
Friends of Oxleas Woodlands 2
May 212 min read
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