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Events in 2006 by Friends of Judy Woods Group

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Events in 2006 by Friends of Judy Woods Group
Location: Bradford
Friends of Judy Woods Events Programme 2006
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear for event attending. Please phone Sal at Royds Community Association on 01274 355600 or email info@judywoods.org.uk or take a look at www.judywoods.org.uk

6 May 2006
Dawn Chorus

5.00 - 7.oo pm Please join us for a walk to listen to the birds of Judy Woods waking up. Please meet at entrance on Meadway, Woodside. Led by Ian Butterfield (Forest of Bradford).


15 June 2006
Wildflowers

6.00 - 8.00 pm Please meet at the end of Sowden Lane, Village Street, Norwood Green. Led by Joan Dobson.


27 July 2006
Woodland Tales

7.00 - 9.O0 pm A walk to tell some of the many tales of Judy Woods and other woods. Please meet at the entrance on Meadway, Woodside. Led by members of the Friends of Judy Woods.


5 August 2006
Woodland Celebration Day

12.00 - 4 00 pm Lots of things to see & do including dernonstrations of traditional woodland crafts. Music & Dancing., Refreshments, Face Painting, Stalls, Environmental Art, Punch & Judy, Guided Walks Signposted from the Station Road entrance off Huddersfield Road (A641)


17 August 2006
Bats!

8.00 -10.00 pm Please meet at the entrance on Station Road, off Huddersfield Road (A641). Please bring a torch. Led by West Yorkshire Bat Group.


17 September 2006
Ramble in the woods

Meet at 2 .00 pm for a long distance walk led by Bradford Councils Trees & Woodland Manager, Richard Dunton. Please meet at the entrance on Station Road, off Huddersfield Road (A641).


7 October 2006
Fungi Foray

2.00 pm – 4.00 pm Please meet at High Fernley Primary School off Woodside Road (A641). Led by Joan Dobson


30 December 2006
Seaons Greatings

1.00 - 3.00 pm Please meet at the Pear Tree Inn, Station Road, Norwood Green. Led by Peter Walker, Geoff & Mary Twentyman. After an hours walk in the woods we will return to the pub for entertainment and refreshments.

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