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The Northampton Arm is maintained by volunteers – all are welcome to join this friendly band of workers!

Task parties are held regularly on weekdays and Sundays at different locations on the Arm. Work includes vegetation clearance, weeding, litter picking and painting at locks.

Please bring a packed lunch and wear suitable clothing. Start points vary depending on work to be carried out and full PPE & life jackets will be provided depending on scope of work being carried out. Please contact Geoff Wood for details of start points and parking.

Limited spaces
Branch
IWA Northampton Branch
Event Dates

3rd Tuesday of the month

Location

Northampton

Conservation

Northampton Arm

The Northampton Arm is maintained by volunteers – all are welcome to join this friendly band of workers!

Task parties are held regularly on weekdays and Sundays at different locations on the Arm. Work includes vegetation clearance, weeding, litter picking and painting at locks.

Please bring a packed lunch and wear suitable clothing. Start points vary depending on work to be carried out and full PPE & life jackets will be provided depending on scope of work being carried out. Please contact Geoff Wood for details of start points and parking.

Details

Contact

Time

10am - 2pm

but if you can just spare as little as an hour you will still be very welcome

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Location

Northampton

Northampton Arm

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